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  1. Hi,
    When i make a photo-cd with winoncd 3.8, i place like 330 images on a cd and it takes about 15 MB.But when i whant to put music with the photos i can't even get one track on the cd because the volume exceeds.
    Can anyone tell me how to burn a photo-cd with background music?????
    Thanx
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  2. did you try the guides over on the left hand side under the "How to" section--select "Author".
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  3. Try Ulead DVD Pictureshow http://www.ulead.com

    Works great with menus and audio
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    For WinOnCD...

    Question #1: Does this compensate for the 10% stretch for NTSC (where your pictures get either wider or skinnier, I forget)?

    Question #2: Is there some way to make an SVCD, with an ADDITIONAL photo album? (I only saw one or the other as a choice in the screenshots)
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    On 2002-01-10 20:16:43, homerpez wrote:
    For WinOnCD...

    Question #1: Does this compensate for the 10% stretch for NTSC (where your pictures get either wider or skinnier, I forget)?</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR></TABLE>

    I don't think so (skinnier for NTSC and wider for PAL BTW): http://www.geocities.com/medinotes/vcd/mpeg_still_images.html#aspect_ratio

    No program does. You will just have adjust this yourself before you use them in WinOnCD (or any other program for that matter).

    Regards.
    Michael Tam
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    Double-rechecking everything here...

    The reason I asked is because I saw the checkbox, to the right in this picture (WinOnCD):

    www.coyote01.freeserve.co.uk/Image2.jpg

    Even though it's keeping aspect ratio, that's not compensating for it?

    Just double-double checking...

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: homerpez on 2002-01-12 12:33:11 ]</font>
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  7. I see.

    Why don't you try this option and then compare the still to the original. If it did compensate, then the aspect ratio of the original source image should be different to that on the VCD.

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    Michael Tam
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