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| | Burning slideshow to DVD from Movie Maker, puts extra frames B4 me I've got my photo slideshow exactly the way I want it, and it plays fine in Windows Movie Maker. But when I click "Publish to DVD" and the project opens in DVD Maker, it shows two extra frames from the slideshow *before* it goes to the menu screen. Those two pictures still show up in the slideshow where they belong, but they also appear as soon as you turn on the DVD. It cycles through those two pics and then into the menu screen. Why is the program adding these, and how can I get rid of the extra frames so it will go straight to the menu? |
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| | Re: Burning slideshow to DVD from Movie Maker, puts extra frames B4 me Lady Discordia wrote: Quote: > I've got my photo slideshow exactly the way I want it, and it plays > fine in Windows Movie Maker. But when I click "Publish to DVD" and > the project opens in DVD Maker, it shows two extra frames from the > slideshow *before* it goes to the menu screen. Those two pictures > still show up in the slideshow where they belong, but they also > appear as soon as you turn on the DVD. It cycles through those two > pics and then into the menu screen. Why is the program adding these, > and how can I get rid of the extra frames so it will go straight to > the menu? I have not seen the exact issue you describe but maybe something in the following articles will help you discover the fix. Windows Vista - Change Windows DVD Maker DVD-Video settings http://tinyurl.com/2sop4p or... http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...853781033.mspx Windows Vista - Windows DVD Maker: Burn a DVD-Video disc http://tinyurl.com/38qgzd or... http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...93e6f1033.mspx Windows Vista - Burn pictures and movies to DVD-Video disc using Windows DVD Maker http://tinyurl.com/3xtcfs or... http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...a60261033.mspx Windows Vista - Help and How To: Windows DVD Maker http://tinyurl.com/yusbhl or... http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...=&qu=dvd+maker -- John Inzer |
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| | Re: Burning slideshow to DVD from Movie Maker, puts extra frames B "John Inzer" wrote: Quote: > I have not seen the exact issue you describe but > maybe something in the following articles will help > you discover the fix. > Thanks for trying, but none of those articles had anything about this particular problem (and I had already read most of them prior to posting my question, lol). But thanks very much for trying to help! If anybody else has any ideas, I'd love to hear them. ![]() |
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