As I mentioned in my last message, I did create a file in media player which
does play on my pc correctly, however, my aim is to create a DVD that I can
play on my DVD player connected to my TV.
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GREG THOMAS 07
"John Inzer" wrote:
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> GREG THOMAS 07 wrote: Quote:
> > Thanks John for your reply. I have read all of those references you
> > provided but they do not address my problem. In a nutshell, I have a
> > file totally complete with transitions, music and all the edited
> > pictures. The window (Add Pictures & Video to DVD) shows my file, a
> > duration of "15 mins." which is correct, status "ready". When I hit
> > next to the next page, it then shows 7 of my 140 digital pictures and
> > when I preview, it just loops those 7 shots even though I did not
> > request it to loop. I cannot figure it out. I now have about 12
> > hrs. trying to complete this. I saw your suggestion to go to the 2.6
> > version which I downloaded but says the file that I edited for hours,
> > was not compatible with that version. I would like to save the file
> > I have invested the time in. Any further suggestions would be
> > appreciated. For further backround I have Vista Premium Home Version
> > (service pack 1), these are digital camera shots (I assume jpg
> > files), I have successfully created a video disc in media player
> > which runs on my pc but will not play on my dvd player.
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> I did not suggest version 2.6 you must be thinking
> of someone else...
>
> Just for a minute...forget about burning a DVD and...
> once again I ask...
>
> Did you try Publishing the video to your computer's
> hard drive to see what the final result would be?
>
> (the first subject mentioned in the following article
> is what I'm referring to...
> "To publish a movie to your computer"
>
> Windows Vista -
> Publish a movie in
> Windows Movie Maker
> http://tinyurl.com/2lo4gp
> or...
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...8cdf21033.mspx
>
> Once you have the completed .wmv movie file...
> play it in Windows Media Player and let us
> know what the result is.
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
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>
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