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December 3rd, 2003, 07:11 PM
Hi
I usually post here quite often but have been tied up with other projects s
o have not used my Xat for a while now. I love the program as a general rul
e but also have not been able to get transitions to work on the DVD player
for me but the newer beta version is supposed to allow that but I hate to c
hance messing up the one I have on here but downloading the new one too but
may give it a shot. I do VCD's quite often from all of my photos as it is
a great way to share the images rather than just as snapshots that only one
person can look at. Sandy
delilama00
December 3rd, 2003, 11:43 PM
Well it seems my old burner(an 8x sony-writer)
isn't working too nice
with EZCD-5, so I went to my XP box
(48X Lg Writer)
and the automatic incorpotaion worked fine.
Too bad Transitions don't work on the DVD player-but it
will make some great X-mas presents for my friends !
Lets see if we can get this forum rolling -as
it looks like it's been a bit quiet.
Perhaps another review on LockerGnome may help...
I'll give them a shout !
December 4th, 2003, 01:02 PM
Hi Ron
I use that one too but have had a problem with it lately in that I get all
sorts of error reports when I go to burn a VCD so will remove it and reinst
all it again and yes I like it also. I just have had such good luck with Xa
t other than the transmissions that I use it most of the time.
Also with the other one, I do not care for the way that it looks on the com
puter but do like it for the television. Sandy
mypcbr
December 4th, 2003, 04:28 PM
Try to create SVCD CD=B4s, better quality.
December 4th, 2003, 09:05 PM
Hi John
I still like it too as the pix are always so nice and clear and although I
would not mind seeing some of the transitions after a while it would be min
d boggling as you would not really be looking at the pix themselves which i
s the whole object of the shows to me Sandy
user58102000
December 4th, 2003, 09:27 PM
Hi Sandy
i hope this will help with the transitions on the dvd player
the dvd player does not have a cpu like your computer does
there for the dvd player can't play a svcd with transitions
i know you did not want to hear that
but i'm sorry
on the other hand some other program that make the svcd
attach the transitions to the photos to get them to work
that is why they have poor quality photos
david
nrcems
December 4th, 2003, 09:35 PM
I'm with John Greenwood, whose advice I have followed since I started
producing slide shows more than a year ago
XAT is easy to set up and provides excellent quality if you keep it simple
and forget about the transitions for TV veiwing.
If you must have transitions, view the shows on your computer monitor.
Also, it is the only program I know of which allows you to control the time
each individual image in the show stays on the screen. You do this by
setting the time to zero (0) and controlling the show with your remote.
At 02:12 PM 04/12/2003, you wrote:
>Hi,
>In my opinion and after trying out most of these programs I am convinced
>that Chris's XAT is the best quality performer. I just make tv shows with
>no transitions and the quality of the images is excellent.
>John
>PS Hello Sandy
>
December 4th, 2003, 10:35 PM
Thanks that is what someone else told me and I know it to be true Sandy
robingarr324
December 5th, 2003, 12:02 AM
I agree with John also. I tried out several different
programs and keep coming back to xatshow. The
only feature I would like to see is a preview.
robin
December 5th, 2003, 01:12 AM
Hi,
In my opinion and after trying out most of these programs I am convinced th
at Chris's XAT is the best quality performer. I just make tv shows with no
transitions and the quality of the images is excellent.
John
PS Hello Sandy
mypcbr
December 5th, 2003, 02:23 AM
Don=B4t agree about what you are saying david, we are talking here about a
SVCD movie file (Mpeg2) and if we know that it=B4s a movie file, we know th
at photo transitions will be burned as a movie file (not separated as you s
aid), and will play fine on your PC or your home DVD player. I did a lot o
f SVCD slideshows and I can tell you, works great. I haven=B4t tried yet to
do a DVD movie file, but SVCD movie file plays great.
December 5th, 2003, 06:52 AM
Sincerest Apology...
When I sent my email, I thought it was only going to SDavenport, didn't realize it would be posted. I didn't mean to bash XATSHOW, just making a recommendation for what worked better for me.
Thanx,
Ron Bolden
I'm with John Greenwood, whose advice I have followed since I started producing slide shows more than a year ago
XAT is easy to set up and provides excellent quality if you keep it simple and forget about the transitions for TV veiwing.
If you must have transitions, view the shows on your computer monitor.
Also, it is the only program I know of which allows you to control the time each individual image in the show stays on the screen. You do this by setting the time to zero (0) and controlling the show with your remote.
At 02:12 PM 04/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
In my opinion and after trying out most of these programs I am convinced that Chris's XAT is the best quality performer. I just make tv shows with no transitions and the quality of the images is excellent.
John
PS Hello Sandy
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