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Hi,

my name is Dave and I do a bit of wedding photography (twitch, twitch).

Using Picture to Exe, I have created a slideshow (81 JPG images using Photoshop CS2) and attached a soundtrack (7min 21 secs) to it, and saved it on my hard drive.

I have copied it to a CD and DVD and played it from them onto my PC ok, but I can't run it on my TV associated DVD player... What might I be doing wrong, please?

Secondly, can I copy it to a CD/ DVD such that it can be played on a customers PC/ TV, to include the sound track? And if so, what is the procedure?

Third, I am running Windows XP, can the CD/ DVD be run on a PC that uses Windows 98?

Finally, what file size should I be looking at for ideal presentation?

Any, and I do mean any, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanking you in advance,

Dave Irwin

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snapper

once you get the exe made -- go over the first section here

http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1408

the procedure is also in the help file of the program

the basic procedure to make the temp avi has not changed since it was written

you cannot make an avi with ver 5 beta's yet

i use nero 6.6 suite others use nero 7+ suite and other complete authoring programs to make the dvd -- quite a few people run into problems when they try to make the dvd with a partial suite -- oem software bundled with a burner are generally a lite version of the suite and will cause you heartaches by the number:)

ken

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