Drew said:
I just completed and exported the storyboard to email. When viewing
it through Windows Media player, the picture quality is fuzzy. At
first, the images were 8mp. I converted them to 1mp, thinking that
this could be an issue. However, same thing. The overall picture
quality sending through email and viewing is not good. Is there
anything that I am doing wrong? I checked the settings as well. No
change
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Are you referring to PhotoStory 3?
Or Windows Movie Maker 2.1?
A video that is highly compressed for
e-mail would probably be fuzzy...much
like many of the clips you see on sites
like YouTube.
Anyway...using a custom profile may
be your answer. If the files are too large
for e-mail, you might consider uploading
them to a site like one of the following
and send your recipients a link so they
can download at their own convenience.
"YouSendIt"
http://www.yousendit.com/
"SendSpace"
http://www.sendspace.com/
PhotoStory info.....
Photo Story 3 - Saving and Distributing
http://www.papajohn.org/PS3-Saving.html
Photo Story 3 Profile Choices
and Making a DVD
http://tinyurl.com/cahtf
Movie Maker info.....
Movie Maker 2 - Saving
Movies - Custom WMV Profiles
http://tinyurl.com/s2vgu
Creating Custom Profiles
for Windows Movie Maker 2
http://tinyurl.com/cuny7
Windows Movie Maker
Custom Export Formats
http://tinyurl.com/dnylc
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MS Picture It! -
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