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| Thread ID: 87713 | 2008-03-01 22:27:00 | burning photo slideshow to DVD | Alison (2911) | Press F1 |
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| 645403 | 2008-03-01 22:27:00 | I am having my first attempt at putting a lot of photos into slideshows using Photoshop Elements 4. I then converted them to wmv files and put in scene markers using Premiere Elements 2 but I haven't used a menu. That all went ok but I have been burning my 1 hr 30 minute end product to DVD since 5.30 last night and it is still only 77% complete as I type this at 11.30 am. I have turned off all unnecessary programs and the PC is not connected to my ADSL modem. I have burnt videos to DVD using Premiere Elements before and they usually take not more than about 4 hours to burn a 1 hr 30 minute video. Is the length of time it is taking to burn the photo slideshows usual or what should I be doing to speed it up? Thanks for any ideas. |
Alison (2911) | ||
| 645404 | 2008-03-02 05:28:00 | Why convert them to wmv?? Theyre only photos not movies, or actually moving. You dont have to convert anything. Photos can be read on a cd or dvd. Just as long as they understand the format. I think Photo Story will let you do this (www.microsoft.com) Photos / slideshows arent actually video If the program supports photos / slideshows, it should be able to burn them to cd or DVD, as is. If the program supports burning to cd or dvd. If a standalone cd or dvd supports jpeg or photocd, it should read these. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 645405 | 2008-03-02 06:05:00 | Can you not burn them as photos and choose to view them as a slideshow? | gary67 (56) | ||
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