Hi all!
I have just downloaded this software trial to create Photo VCD's and I must say that I am very impressed. However, there is one question - how can I tell when I have placed too much information on my file???? I can add slides and there is no warning that my slideshow is too big for one disk....
This seems to be the same for all of the other software that I have used, including VCDEasy....it can result in a BIG waste of time to process everything and then find out the files are too big....
Speaking of VCDEasy, I really like that software, but when I tried making a photo VCD with it my picture is jittery on the screen and the menu's don't work - any suggestions??
Any advice would be appreciated - which software do you guys think is best for this type of thing - I am only interested in watching slideshows - not printing the photos....
Thanks!
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Please....someone????
Can anyone tell me how you can tell if your slideshow will be too large for a VCD you want to burn without having to compile it first??
I would like to know specifically for ProShow Gold, but I have also used VCD Easy, Ulead, etc.....
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I believe that the standard for a VCD is up to 74 minutes on a regular cd. if the application does not tell you how long the show will run for, then do the math manually: how many pictures x duration and don't forget transition time.
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