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Nero PhotoShow Deluxe vs PhotoShow Elite
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roger3125
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20. June 2006 @ 17:16 |
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Thankis again Donewell but actually in this instance I'd prefer to copy the PhotoShow to either a CD or DVD. I want it to be special and to be kept with their memories as the child grows up. I hope to make a PhotoShow for each grandchild on their birthdays.
So again if you can list the instructions to copying to either a CD or DVD I'd greatly appreciate it. The instructions in the manual offer several formats of which I know nothing about. The one section "CD-ROM Choose this option to burn a CD-Rom of your PhotoShow"
Hope you can help me out. Thanks
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donewell
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20. June 2006 @ 17:47 |
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I will try to get back to you as soon as i can. We are doing a lot of work in the house right now.
I only make dvd's
they are much better. when i had elite all you could make was cd's
but the dvd's play much better on your tv.
And i do make all my dvds of my grand kids, my dog, my fishing trips, and my hunting trips.
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roger3125
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20. June 2006 @ 18:16 |
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DVD's then it shall be! I look forward to hearing from you. One granddaughters kindergarden graduation is this Friday. Think yuou could get to me before then? Hope so
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donewell
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20. June 2006 @ 18:52 |
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I will try to be here for you!!!
Hope you and your's have a good Graduation party!!!!!
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roger3125
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20. June 2006 @ 19:35 |
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You are a freind...thanks
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LindaAC
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23. June 2006 @ 17:42 |
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I just found this thread and am hoping that someone can help me out with my problem.
When I originally purchased Photoshow Deluxe I had problems with the actual burning of the CD/DVD. The error message I received at that time was something to do with Macromedia and that the program had to close. Once I removed the few quicktime videos that I wanted to include in that Photoshow I was able to burn it with a "custom" design including my own MP3.
Tonight I attempted to burn another photoshow and had the same exact problem. Again, I removed the quicktime videos but it still would not burn this time around - and it came up with the same error message about Macromedia.
It is a great program when it works properly - my first photoshow came out wonderful when I finally got it to work.
I wrote Nero the first time this problem occurred but it took them weeks to respond to me and by that time I had burned the photoshow so I did not respond.
Does anyone know what I am either doing wrong or what is happening?
(I did get the program to work eventually the first time around).
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
Linda
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roger3125
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23. June 2006 @ 20:11 |
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Linda, if you read the previous posts from myself you will see I have been experiencing similar problems. I have a message off to Nero now and hope to her from them with some kind of help soon.
Wha has me puzzled is in the Nero PhotoShow Deluxe Quickstart Guide they offer several ways to show your PhotoShow...Upload,Export,Video,HTML, Executable and CD-ROM but they offer no explanation of the difference nor the purpose of each. Also if you follow he written instructions for CD-ROM you can burn the CD (at least in mjy situation) but it will not play on the computer nor a CD>DVD player.
If I try to play it on the compouter the first Picture appears but I get a pop up similar to what you got. I can show it as a slide show but not as a PhotoShow.
I have Donewell helping me as he was successful so continue to read this forum and hopefully we can both figure this thing out.
Oh and by the way where did you get your music from, MP3's I assume
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roger3125
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23. June 2006 @ 20:39 |
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In doing further research I found these minimal requitements for our beloved PhotoShow
Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP
Pentium Class 700MHz Processor or better
256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended)
Minimum 500 MB hard drive space
CD/DVD-R/RW drive to burn Photos or PhotoShows
800x600 video display, High Color 16-bit
33.6Kbps modem or faster and Internet Service Provider (Account required for sharing online)
Web browser that supports Flash Player
Macromedia Flash Player V.6
Notice the last two lines
. Perhaps we are lacking the Macromedia Flash Plyer vrsion 6.
Check to see if you have it on your HD and I'll do the same. If not lets try to download it.
Lets compare notes. You know I have a funny feeling we are just missing one smll item and once we find it it will again be one our favorite applications.
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LindaAC
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25. June 2006 @ 14:41 |
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Roger, From my experience don't expect an answer from Nero anytime soon - it was weeks till I got a response and that response was of no help as it asked me for info about my computer. The one and only time I was able to make a Nero Photoshow (vs. a slideshow) was when I tried burning it to a DVD+R - I could not burn the photoshow to a CD - it just would not work. I would up making additional copies of my Photoshow using the disk copier feature in another program I have rather than attempting to use Photoshow.
I mistakenly assumed that the program would work since I had made one Photoshow but that was not to be. When I attempted to use the program again this past Friday, my computer was at 100% CPU usage. I got as far as putting the Photoshow together (which pictures to use, my own MP3, what I wanted it to say at the beginning and how I wanted the photos to display)- it would not burn and came up with the Macromedia error message. I tried to make it several times but each time Windows would shut-down with that blue screen and error message about Windows being shut-down - it took me a while till I was able to get my computer up and running Saturday morning and I truely believe it was Photoshow causing these problems. I wonder how many people have bought this program and have similar issues as we both do.
The MP3 I was using was from one of my CDs that I had ripped. I have just about all of my CDs ripped in MP3 format on my computer.
By the way, the one Photoshow I was able to make was adorable - everyone I made copies for loved it - it is really a great program when it works - it was able to play on both my computer and DVD player.
Linda
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roger3125
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25. June 2006 @ 20:31 |
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Thanks Linda. That was indeed helpful. I will try to burn my PhotoShow to a DVD+R and see if it works for me. And you're right - no reply from Nero.
How do you save your pics from your digital camera? Are you using XP, that is SART --> My Computer etc or are you using s particular software? Curious as I'm having trouble locating an application I was using.
Waiting to hear from Donewell as well s he might e able to help us.
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roger3125
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27. June 2006 @ 12:37 |
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Donewell WHERE ARRRE YOUUU.
Both Linda and myself could really need your help. I beleive you are the remaining living human that was actually able to save your PhotoShow to a CD..or was it DVD.
Please let us hear from you
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donewell
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27. June 2006 @ 16:55 |
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Hi Roger, I have been doing alot of work on the house. I haven't had time to even turn puter on. I have just read your post. I have never had the problems you and linda are talking about. The only thing i can tell you is to make sure you have nothing running in the back ground. No anti virus, no firewall, no popup stoper, And for sure disable a screen saver if you have it on. Also i even shut off the internet till i'm done. I have had only one problem, I was making sideshow dvd's of all our hunting trips, They all came out great except one. It would play on the puter with my music but when i played it on my stand alone dvd player there was no sound. I had to resave it to hard drive as a mpeg2 then reburn with Nero vision and everything worked great after that.
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roger3125
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27. June 2006 @ 18:38 |
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Thanks Done...I know you're busy. God only knows, I'm right in the middle of tearing my house apart getting ready for painters this Friday so I know from where you are coming.
if time permits perhaps you can give us a step by step process of burning a saved PhotoShow. I have a feeling both Linda and I ar leaving out one litttle thing. I will however take your advice about turning off everything.
Thanks. I'll wait for your next 10 min break
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donewell
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28. June 2006 @ 05:30 |
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I am painting kitchen and hall, and cupboards, And putting down new tile floor in kitchen and hall. To busy right now . I have a small program for shutting all running programs except the ones you need.It's called endit all you can get it here
http://www.docsdownloads.com/enditall-1.htm
Read up on it first at pcmag but download from the other site.
Also you have to shut off your firewall and anti virus manualy after shutting off internet before you use enditall. then open photoshow . Make sure you are upto date with macromedia flash and macromedia shockwave players and diarect x
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roger3125
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28. June 2006 @ 08:49 |
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And I thought I was busy.
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tigertom
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29. June 2006 @ 10:01 |
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Hello,
I just found this thread. I recently purchased Nero PhotoShow Deluxe 4 and have been very pleased with the software. However, I have not been able to add videos to my photoshow. When I go the the Manage tab, the only option I am given is to add photos. What am I doing wrong?
I am trying to finish up a PhotoShow this weekend to show my partents for their 50th Wedding Aniv., but have not attempted to burn it on a DVD yet. Any advice?
Thanks for any help or advice you can provide.
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peantell
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14. August 2006 @ 12:06 |
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Hey everyone. It's great info. you all have going on here and as busy as Donewell is on his house, I hope someone can help me with this.
I have been using Photoshow Deluex 4 and no problems until yesterday when I was making a Photoshow for a friend of mine who was an entertaininer in Vegas in the 60s and 70s.
I need to use her own song on the show (which she either owns the copyright to or it is no longer under copyright, since the song was done in 62) and I just can't figure out how to get her a copy of the show I put together.
It won't let me upload it, understandable, it won't burn a CD that will play on the TV, but does play on my PC, but she uses a MAC and she is located in Hawaii.
The exe part won't work for a Mac, even if I could figure out how to get the exe off my PC.
I exported the HTML and that plays on my IE but no where can I figure out how to subscribe to a web site, create a homepage, incorporate the HTML into a homepage on my PC and then upload to a web site so she can link to it and see it.
They made it sound do able in teh instructions but left out the details. ANyone got any ideas on this at all. WOuld be very grateful and will try to help anyone with any of their problems.
Thanks,
TOM
PS.I've never posted to a board like this before, did I do it right?
Tom
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roger3125
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14. August 2006 @ 13:55 |
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peantell I've been down that long road with PhotoShow and speak to all the techs you wish and they tell you the same thing. Yes, it possible but none that I've spoken offered directions work. I've since moved onto another applcation that came with my HP computer which works in a similar manner but allows you to insert any MP3 sound from any source. The only difference in the two is this one does not offer the different types of transition from picture to picture.
If you are interested in the name let me know and maybe I'll even be able to send you a copy of it. I'll check the copyrights on it.
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peantell
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19. August 2006 @ 12:07 |
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Rodger,
I've been talking to Chad the CEO at Simple Star and he says it can be done as you said but won't tell me how, just like you said. Yor right, it has been a long road.
Yes, I'd like to have the software you're using that came with you HP computer. What do I need to do to help you help me get it?
Thanks,
Pen
Tom
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roger3125
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19. August 2006 @ 12:46 |
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The application I was referring to is "PicturePackage VCD Maker". I cam on my Comnpaq desktop. See if you can download it from www.hp.com. If not, get back to me and I'll see if I can copy and send you it.
The draw back to this one is two fold. It won't allow you to rearrange the photos and lacks the choices of transitions. The plus side is you can use your own MP3 files.
Maybe working together we can figure this one out.
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