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I've used WMM to make a video slide show and have used jpeg images that were
high quality. I've saved it as an .avi file on my hard drive and the image
quality is quite poor when I view it on my monitor, and even worse when I
view it on my TV (via CD version). Is there any way to restore the image
quality?
Also, can you please explain how to save the original project in a format so
I can burn it to a DVD that will play on my DVD player? I'm using Nero 8 to
burn the final files.
And can you recommend how to add pan/scan features to the movie images
without going back and recreating the show in Photostory (which I've never
used).
Many thanks in advance for some advice. I'm stuck!
Robin
Finally, I also notice that there are "flashes" of light appearing when some
images are shown. Is this an artifact of my computer, or is it a problem
when the movie was compiled? I'd like to remove it.
I've spent a crazy amount of time on this project already and I'm getting
frustrated. Any advice would be welcome. I've certainly picked up a number
of good tips from reading other posts.
high quality. I've saved it as an .avi file on my hard drive and the image
quality is quite poor when I view it on my monitor, and even worse when I
view it on my TV (via CD version). Is there any way to restore the image
quality?
Also, can you please explain how to save the original project in a format so
I can burn it to a DVD that will play on my DVD player? I'm using Nero 8 to
burn the final files.
And can you recommend how to add pan/scan features to the movie images
without going back and recreating the show in Photostory (which I've never
used).
Many thanks in advance for some advice. I'm stuck!
Robin
Finally, I also notice that there are "flashes" of light appearing when some
images are shown. Is this an artifact of my computer, or is it a problem
when the movie was compiled? I'd like to remove it.
I've spent a crazy amount of time on this project already and I'm getting
frustrated. Any advice would be welcome. I've certainly picked up a number
of good tips from reading other posts.