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  1. Anyone have any experience with Photodex's Photoshow gold? I am using the trial and getting choppy video problems. I have tried it on two different good machines. Same problem. I really like this for slideshows, but want what I pay for. So far, their support has been terrible and I can't find a support forum anywhere. It is making the paltry 69.00 look like a lot of money with NO support. Maybe it is because I have the trial version. I don't know.
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    is it choppy when you view it on your PC or viewing it on a DVD
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  3. Hmmm...haven't tried it on DVD. Thanks. I'll do that and see. But so far, I have only tried on the PC.
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    I was just trying to find out what stage you were viewing it at,

    i dont think it would play any better if you put it on DVD
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    whats your output from ProShow Gold,

    DVD, VCD, or video file ?
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  6. I finally got on to come out right. It was an .avi first, though. The other one that I initially wrote about was an mpeg-2 file. Maybe it has to be .avi first.
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  7. How did you get proshow gold to output an .avi file?
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    I know that the last time I used Photoshow Gold, when I wanted to use music for the background sound, I had to use mp3 files. It had problems with other audio files.
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    I have used ProShowGold for a long time and it works fine. They had bugs, but worked them out. Use mp3, as wav is too much data, especially in long slide shows.
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