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February 10th, 2003, 05:09 PM
Complete archiving for home viewing and complete archive viewing for
Grandparents.

At this point I am not planning to force them to watch the entire VCD in
one sitting <grin>. However, I know they would loose 50 different CDs
if I compose them as little "watchable shows".

Which just made me think of a question/suggestion. Is there anyway to
make the PC slide show contain the full version of the photo (uncropped,
uncompressed) - so I could use the VCD generation as an achive of print
quality versions of the pictures. I know this dramatically reduces the
amount that can fit on a VCD - but not having to have a separate
archiving routine would sure be beneficial.

D.

_________________________________
Darwin Sanoy
Principal Consultant / Instructor
DesktopEngineer.com
WindowsInstallerTraining.com




Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:38 AM

If you make a show that has 1700 slides and is 56 minutes long not only
will this make a HUGE file on your machine, but your viewers will likely
die a horrible death from "slideshow overdose." What is it you are
doing that requires a 1700 slide show??

hjfischer
February 10th, 2003, 07:25 PM
news@ wrote:Complete archiving for home viewing and complete archive viewing for
Grandparents.

At this point I am not planning to force them to watch the entire VCD in
one sitting <grin>. However, I know they would loose 50 different CDs
if I compose them as little "watchable shows".

Which just made me think of a question/suggestion. Is there anyway to
make the PC slide show contain the full version of the photo (uncropped,
uncompressed) - so I could use the VCD generation as an achive of print
quality versions of the pictures. I know this dramatically reduces the
amount that can fit on a VCD - but not having to have a separate
archiving routine would sure be beneficial.

D.

_________________________________
Darwin Sanoy
Principal Consultant / Instructor
DesktopEngineer.com
WindowsInstallerTraining.com




Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:38 AM

If you make a show that has 1700 slides and is 56 minutes long not only
will this make a HUGE file on your machine, but your viewers will likely
die a horrible death from "slideshow overdose." What is it you are
doing that requires a 1700 slide show??

info_xatcom
February 10th, 2003, 11:59 PM
Hello Darwin

>Which just made me think of a question/suggestion. Is there anyway to
>make the PC slide show contain the full version of the photo (uncropped,
>uncompressed) - so I could use the VCD generation as an achive of print
>quality versions of the pictures. I know this dramatically reduces the
>amount that can fit on a VCD - but not having to have a separate
>archiving routine would sure be beneficial.

Its being asked for a lot so I think we'll do it.

Chris.

February 13th, 2003, 07:41 PM
I have done this by first creating the disk with xatshow. Then I use
VCDEasy to rip the content of the disk. Next add a directory with
all the original jpg files and edit the xml file to include the
additional track. Finally rebuild the disk image from VCDeasy and
then burn the disk. The disk now contains the slide show playable on
PC and DVD plus the original photos. Of course I would prefer that
this can be done by xatshow.
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>
> news@ wrote:Complete archiving for home viewing and complete
archive viewing for
> Grandparents.
>
> At this point I am not planning to force them to watch the entire
VCD in
> one sitting <grin>. However, I know they would loose 50 different
CDs
> if I compose them as little "watchable shows".
>
> Which just made me think of a question/suggestion. Is there anyway
to
> make the PC slide show contain the full version of the photo
(uncropped,
> uncompressed) - so I could use the VCD generation as an achive of
print
> quality versions of the pictures. I know this dramatically reduces
the
> amount that can fit on a VCD - but not having to have a separate
> archiving routine would sure be beneficial.
>
> D.
>
> _________________________________
> Darwin Sanoy
> Principal Consultant / Instructor
> DesktopEngineer.com
> WindowsInstallerTraining.com
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rohnsman@ [mailto:Rohnsman@ ]
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:38 AM
> To: xatshow@
> Subject: Re: [xatshow] Understanding Music
>
>
> If you make a show that has 1700 slides and is 56 minutes long not
only
> will this make a HUGE file on your machine, but your viewers will
likely
> die a horrible death from "slideshow overdose." What is it you are
> doing that requires a 1700 slide show??
>
>
>