Re: Forgot how I wrote photos to DVD



The file type suffix .pxi is created by "PlexTools CD Image (Plextor)",
a third-party program that came with your Plextor optical drive.

This is probably a "playlist" of files to burn, not the actual files.

-michael


Yves Alarie wrote:
Sorry, I should have been more explicit.
You need software to copy to DVD when using your computer under XP. To copy photos to CDs, XP has this
Copy to CD command that you can use.
You probably used some other software on your system to copy to DVD, but I really don't know what a .PXI file is.


"Artie" <Artie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:BC7F551B-FEB6-4C78-B144-8940D3D9406F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I've read that, but I'm sitting here looking at the DVD I created....

"Yves Alarie" wrote:


You cannot use XP to copy to DVD, you can use XP to copy to CD only.


"Artie" <Artie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:062A8A43-2D1C-4629-9F8C-D91608F6D031@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I wrote/placed/burned some photos to DVD for my neighbors a while ago. The
files were saved as JPEG and once on the DVD they turned into .PXI files.
Once loaded in their DVD, the photos show in a loop.

I'd like to do this again so that I can place a map at the beginning of
the
"show", but I have been unable to recreate a disk they can read.

I'm thinking that they couldn't read anything I wrote with Sonic, and I
reverted to native Windows XP Home tools, but I don't seem to find this
capability now.

Can someone help me remember what I've forgotten?
.