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Make a Video CD with Photo Story 2 for Windows XP
I found the above article my Tony Northrup very helpful, in theory. Will the
instructions contained in the article still hold true for PhotoStory 3, please? -- aef |
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Make a Video CD with Photo Story 2 for Windows XP
annitaf wrote:
I found the above article my Tony Northrup very helpful, in theory. Will the instructions contained in the article still hold true for PhotoStory 3, please? ======================================== Yes...the Retail version of PS2 has an option to create a VCD. The free version of PS3 does not have an option to create a VCD. The only version of PS3 that has the VCD option is version 3.1 that is included in the retail version of MS Digital Image Suite 2006. If you have the retail version of PS2... (obtained by installing MS Plus! Digital Media Edition). It's possible to create a photostory with PS3...rename the file and use PS2 to create a VCD. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP |
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Make a Video CD with Photo Story 2 for Windows XP
Sorry John, I am just browsing for tips but RENAME THE FILE???
To WHaT? My Dog Spot.AVI ? My dog PS2.jpg or ????? Sorry for such a banal question........ L. "John Inzer" wrote: annitaf wrote: I found the above article my Tony Northrup very helpful, in theory. Will the instructions contained in the article still hold true for PhotoStory 3, please? ======================================== Yes...the Retail version of PS2 has an option to create a VCD. The free version of PS3 does not have an option to create a VCD. The only version of PS3 that has the VCD option is version 3.1 that is included in the retail version of MS Digital Image Suite 2006. If you have the retail version of PS2... (obtained by installing MS Plus! Digital Media Edition). It's possible to create a photostory with PS3...rename the file and use PS2 to create a VCD. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP |
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Make a Video CD with Photo Story 2 for Windows XP
LarryINmich wrote:
Sorry John, I am just browsing for tips but RENAME THE FILE??? To WHaT? My Dog Spot.AVI ? My dog PS2.jpg or ????? Sorry for such a banal question........ L. ======================================== I only mentioned that it was possible...if you wish to know the deepest dark secret on *how* it's done...read the following: How to open a Movie Maker .wmv file or a PhotoStory 3 .wmv file in the retail version of PhotoStory 2 and burn a VCD. First...create a new folder on your desktop and name it PhotoStory. Now, create a PhotoStory in PhotoStory2 with just one image...save the .wmv file in your new folder. Next...rename your completed Movie Maker ..wmv or PS3 .wmv file exactly the same name as the Photo Story file. Next...copy/paste the Movie Maker file into the PhotoStory folder. You should see a dialog box that says: Would you like to replace the existing file with this one? Click...Yes. Now...if you reopen PhotoStory2 and select: "Play a Story or Use a Story to Create a VCD" Your renamed file should be available. Good luck. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP |
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Make a Video CD with Photo Story 2 for Windows XP
Many thanks John. No wonder I had problems with PS3, free version. You have
saved me a lot of time and effort. Is the Digital Image Suite 2006 worth getting? -- aef "John Inzer" wrote: annitaf wrote: I found the above article my Tony Northrup very helpful, in theory. Will the instructions contained in the article still hold true for PhotoStory 3, please? ======================================== Yes...the Retail version of PS2 has an option to create a VCD. The free version of PS3 does not have an option to create a VCD. The only version of PS3 that has the VCD option is version 3.1 that is included in the retail version of MS Digital Image Suite 2006. If you have the retail version of PS2... (obtained by installing MS Plus! Digital Media Edition). It's possible to create a photostory with PS3...rename the file and use PS2 to create a VCD. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP |
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