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Thanks for your answer. Now I understand my problems burning a DVD.
I've made a photoshow 4:3. I tried AVCHD and the quality is very sharp.
But the problem now is, that the photo's are zoomed in. Standing pictures dissapear for a great part.
Is it possible to burn AVCHD 4:3?
And Blueray 4:3?
Next time I will make my photo's 16:9. For now I hope to get the best result.
Rob
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Hello,
I'am using Power Director 10 and I like the program, but when i have burned my photoshow to DVD, the result on the televisionscreen is not the quality of my photo's itselves. The movie is not sharp.
I intent to buy a blueraywriter, but before that I like to know if the result will be better.
Will the program use the origional photo's? And the quality of the photo's?
I like to see the movie with good and sharp photo's.
What is the best way to burn?
Thank you for answering
Rob
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Hello Dafydd
Today I burned a test DVD (mpeg4) and the result on television of the Panorama is also very unsharp.
Do you know a solution?
And second, the HD movie of my camera is not full screen.
Is it better to burn a different way? I am making a show with photo's for 90% and some movies and panorama's.
Thank you for your support.
Trico
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Thank you very much Dafydd and now it's very easy to make a panoramaview. I am glad I wrote again to ask you.
The only problem is that the "movie" in the mediaviewer unsharp is. Is that a problem that solves automaticly when you convert the show to a Mpeg4?
Trico
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Thank you for answering Dafydd and i am trying fo make a panorama since yesterday, but it doesn't work.
I dubbleclick on the photo
I set the TV save zone on
I select the moving part next to the green cross (tab 2)
When I try to fill the TV zone, the photo becomes unsharp and its zooming.
Can you please help me?
Trico
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Hello,
My Sony camera makes panorama photo's.
Does anybody knows if it is possible to view them in PD9?
Not as a photo, but a little "movie" from the left to the right.
Thank you for your support,
Trico
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