Re: photo story 3

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I convert them using AVS vidio converter then use AVS to burn them , yes I do
save them in wmv , they look better played via windowsmedia player
-- just checked it out and yes no problem played on computer , thankyou
happy grandma


"John Inzer" wrote:

lizzie wrote:
can some one please help , have made some great dvds through photo
story 3 , but when playing them on dvd player bright colours jump
about , have tried copying at different speeds but luck , thanks
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What software are you using to burn the DVDs?

Did you save copies of your projects in the .wmv
movie format? How do those look when viewed
on your Computer in Windows Media Player?

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John Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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