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Hi Harry I guess this would be for you to answer but would just love to know w hat is a "Menu" that I hear mentioned from time to time on here. It is too bad that this could not be set up as a regular forum type thing where we co uld all go over ideas or questions that we have and not have to have Chris or one of the other show programmers always having to answer for us. I am v ery new at doing this and have only done one show up so far which I have ha d good reviews on from some of my internet friends that I sent it to but th en they are not going to say anything to me about what they think could be done differently . Sandy Davenport |
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It was brought to my attention that for Chris to answer all our questions on how to and why might be answered by some of us on this forum. Chris, you are doing a great job and I know that this must be a full time job at times!! All our email address are obtainable so why not if we can answer a question just email. Is that acceptable Chris? I have a question as to: How do you make a menu! I did do one by just trial and error and did burn a CD but when I went to make three wide screen presentation on one CD making a menu a prompt said that a paraticular presentation had no images and to give it some or delete it. I know it had images but could not figure out what was wrong. Do you use 1. Add a file or 2. Add a folder I could not get any icons up on the menu except one and that was my title slide for one. |
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Hello Sandra and Harry If other users answer first that's fine by me an I often don't answer. In fact other users often have much better answers especially if its on a Subject I don't know much about! Menus ~~~~~ There are several ways of making a menued slideshow... The easiest is if your pictures are already laid out on disk in a structure form. For example if pictures on your disk are in the form: +MyPhotos |menusound.mp3 |menupic.jpg +Hols2001 |sinatra.mp3 |pic1.jpg |pic2.jpg +Hols2002 |img1.jpg |img2.jpg (+ indicates a folder) If you point the "Images Folder" on the settings page at "MyPhotos" and leave "Music Filename" unchecked, xatshow will automatically build a menued slideshow. In the above (small) example), the slideshow will be called "MyPhotos", the menu will se menupic.jpg for its background image and menu sound will be used for background music for the menu. The menu will have two slideshows called Hols2001 and Hols 2002 which will contain slideshows of the pictures and sounds contained in the Hols2001 and Hols2002 folders. In this case: sinatra.mp3, pic1.jpg, pic2.jpg for slideshow 1 and img1, img2 for slideshow 2 This can be useful if your pictures are already laid out on your hard disk in this way. The other ways to make a menu are with the sequencer. The easiest way is with drag and drop. Press the New button and o to the Sequencer tab. Open an explorer window and drag and drop the images for the first slideshow onto the sequencer. Then press the "New Slideshow" button and drag and drop images for the second slideshow onto the 2nd slideshow in the sequencer. Repeat this for each sideshow. Feel free to experiment with the sequencer. Try dragging and dropping files onto it and you will soon see how it works. If you get in a mess press the New button. Regards Chris. |
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Hello, If anyone wants to see a slide show on how to create menus I will se nd one, it is just over 1mb, but a picture is worth a thousand words. You w ill have to give me your email address. John |
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John, could you send me the file on Menu's thanks, Mike |
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Hi that would be great and my addy is sdavenp1@ Would love to see this thanks Sandy |
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Do any of you folks --read-- the instructions or do the tutorials that come with the program? How do I make a menu?? C'mon, that's a very basic function of Xatshow. I also read a question regarding whether Xatshow "can make a show that will run in a DVD player" (using a standard CD burner to burn the CD-R disc). Yes, that's what the tab Video CD/ DVD does. In fact, at present, Xatshow can only make VCD shows so even if you -did- have a true DVD burner you could not make a true DVD disc. I think many of the more experienced users will be happy to share their knowledge and Chris should not have to do it all. But--- When the answers to the questions you ask are already in the documentation that comes with the program, it's obvious you haven't taken the time to read and attempt to learn the program on your own. Sure... we can keep giving you fish. But wouldn't you rather learn to fish for yourself? |
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Hi. In some respects I agree with Rick that some people do not bother to re ad instructions and experiment. But here again I know people who cannot abs orb info by reading and have to be shown. Fortunately I am a fairly quick l earner and adapt easily to understanding programs, I enjoy finding out on m y own. There again how many people cannot program a vcr, and that is really simple ! John |
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Rick: What you say is basically true. But for me there is something missing in the Xatshow tutorial regarding menus. I have been working with computers since the mid 1960s and have developed many comprehensive computer programs over 3 decades of directing a large research laboratory. However, for some reason, I could not figure out how to make a menu for Xatshow. Happily, John Greenwood (bless him!) sent me step by step directions which worked beautifully. I then went back to the tutorial and still couldn't see how I would have done it without John's help. Chris is great. I admire his willingness to help and the speed with which he responds. Shier Berman At 12:09 AM 2/28/2003 -0500, you wrote: >Do any of you folks --read-- the instructions or do the tutorials that >come with the program? How do I make a menu?? C'mon, that's a very basic >function of Xatshow. I also read a question regarding whether Xatshow >"can make a show that will run in a DVD player" (using a standard CD >burner to burn the CD-R disc). Yes, that's what the tab Video CD/ DVD >does. In fact, at present, Xatshow can only make VCD shows so even if you >-did- have a true DVD burner you could not make a true DVD disc. > >I think many of the more experienced users will be happy to share their >knowledge and Chris should not have to do it all. But--- When the answers >to the questions you ask are already in the documentation that comes with >the program, it's obvious you haven't taken the time to read and attempt >to learn the program on your own. > >Sure... we can keep giving you fish. But wouldn't you rather learn to >fish for yourself? > >-- Rick > >Yahoo! Groups Sponsor >ADVERTISEMENT ><http://rd.yahoo.com/M=246920.2960106.4328965.2848452/D=egroupweb/S=1706030420:HM/A=1464858/R=0/*http://www.gotomypc.com/u/tr/yh/cpm/grp/300_Cquo_1/g22lp?Target=mm/g22lp.tmpl>1d75b4.jpg >1d7636.jpg > > |
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Hello Shier, Thanks for those kind comments, I have sent the slideshow to a few others a nd hope it helps them also. I agree with what you say that the Creation of Menu information is not good . I did master it but it took a little while and experimenting to make it w ork. When I started to look at it the program was in the beta stage and I t hink I started with the first beta.Of course then there were also bugs pres ent that made the learning process more difficult. But once mastered I think it is an excellent program and I for one am very pleased with the results. So there is a lot of credit and thanks to go to Chris and his team but mayb e they should take a further look at the help files. John |
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