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John how do you get the music on your shows for the VCD? Maybe there is s ome suggestion that you can give to me to do this or give me an idea what i s wrong here or if it is something that I am doing wrong. I have the Window s Media player version 9 which is the newest one, also have tried to conver t some songs to MP3 from wav and vice versa, downloaded the codec thing fro m Xat and it says that it downloaded fine but if I go to a search it does n ot show up nor is it in my add/remove programs which is odd. Or if someone would send me two songs that they have used that would go with a wedding s how that I can download and see if they would work. I am looking for a need le in a haystack here at this point and it is driving me up the wall. Sandy |
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Is there any way to get the transitions to appear on the VCD's played on a DVD player? |
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They play on my dvd player, no problem. I just set them in the program and they work. John |
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Hello xatshow 5.1 beta: http://www.xat.com/xatshow/xatshowi51b3.exe Chris. >Is there any way to get the transitions to appear on the VCD's played >on a DVD player? > |
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I have xatshow standard....Do I just install the new version on top of the existing one? Bob > Hello > > xatshow 5.1 beta: > > http://www.xat.com/xatshow/xatshowi51b3.exe > > Chris. > > >Is there any way to get the transitions to appear on the VCD's played > >on a DVD player? > > |
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Hi, I always uninstall the existing version and then do a clean install. The un installation I find quick and clean. John |
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I don't particularly like background music so very rarely add it. When I ha ve, I just select either a wav or mp3 file and add it in the program. Never had any problem getting it to play. I never installed a codec for xat and it always works. Wav's take up such a lot of space that I like to use mp3 f iles and the quality is pretty good. You can cut a wav size down to a tenth by converting to mp3. I convert my wavs with a program called "dbPowerAMP Music converter". Can't remember where I got it from but a web search shou ld find it. John |
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Hi John I already have that converter on here and use it all the time but can not f igure out what is going on with the music but am going to take a break from it for the weekend and tackle it again on Monday or whenever. Sandy |
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wrote: > Hi John > Where did you ever get the idea that a wav is smaller than mp3? An mp3 is much larger than a wav. Most wav's are 18 to 26kgb, where an mp3 is 128 on up. > |
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A wav is far larger than an mp3 file. I convert wav to mp3 to produce a fil e that is normally a tenth in size of the original wav John |
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