PhotoShow Elite

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  1. mkr

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    I am at wit's end. I have a 2003 Del, Pentium 4, Windows XP. About a month ago I purchased Nero PhotoShow Elite as an upgrade to Nero 6 Ultra. I ordered the additional program disk by mail, and removed the downloaded version and loaded the program disk. I have created via PhotoShow Elite a musical photoshow with seven tracks of music, running random special effects and different timing increments on the photos, with approx 152 photos (there is no limit with PhotoShow Elite). The discs that did burn would play only the first track of music and the photos were of terrible quality. I contacted (to the tune of an additional $40.00++) tech support, who were of no help. I discovered my DVD drive was read only. Aha! I thought my problem was solved. I installed a Sony DVD burner tonight (replacing the DVD reader), and the exact same problem is happening. PhotoShow Elite will not burn to a DVD, only a CD-R or CD-RW. When I put a CD-R in the new DVD burner, I execute Photoshow Elite, the show I want to burn, and tell it to burn a Video CD via the Photoshow Elite program itself and I get the same thing: I place the DVD burned CD into a home DVD player (I have two), both either say it's an incorrect disc or they will reflect 7 audio files and one data file and only access the audio files. I would appreciate any help/suggestions/step by step directions. I have tried to burn the show via burning a Nero DVD data disc to no avail. Thank you.
     
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  3. soymarcy

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    Hello MKR,

    I have the PhotoShop Elements 3 software, but I had the same problems like you in the beginning. What I found out is that you need to re-size your pics to a format that will play and look good DVD. I don't understand really well the meaning or the purpose of this, but after I did it my dvd's look like professional made.

    I will recommend for you to read this site http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php?id=1393955393

    Good Luck!
     

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