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Apple idvd says file to big
Apple idvd says file to big











apple idvd says file to big
  1. APPLE IDVD SAYS FILE TO BIG MOVIE
  2. APPLE IDVD SAYS FILE TO BIG PC

APPLE IDVD SAYS FILE TO BIG PC

I used to do it in powerpoint but soon found out that when it get's to a PC it is just horrible.

apple idvd says file to big

I have wanted to make this for a while to send out to my clients. Plays slides show with music good quality that will work both on PC and MAc. Have been searching for a good simple slide show program for a LONG time.and cannot find anything that is good. Pretty a waste (you actually start running into the limit's of the In my opinion anything much above 640x480 on a tv is (also I ran itīack off to my camcorder just as a backup). Remember the name right off, but it was one of the freebe one's andĪfter making the menu, I just imported the dv file. Minute) then I opened up another DVD authoring program (don't First in iMovie I created the slide show (some Ken BurnsĮffect etc) then exported it out to a dv stream (at about a gig per Powerbook) that Apple guards for iDVD, I had to do anotherįallback. Since I don't have one of the internal dvd burners (500 mHz It takes awhile and there is slight learning curve, but the Mac does a great job at this. When burning a slide show with music in I-Photo, you must set it up in I-Movie and then burn it in IDVD. The images were saved from PS as tiff files thatĪny suggestions woulld be greatly appreciated. The slideshow was beautiful in iPhoto but degraded markedly when Was very disappaointed in the quality of the images from the DVD. I burned a slideshow that I put together with iPhoto using iDVD and

APPLE IDVD SAYS FILE TO BIG MOVIE

Try watching the movie on your mac, and see if it still looks bad.

apple idvd says file to big

In my opinion anything much above 640x480 on a tv is pretty a waste (you actually start running into the limit's of the TV itself, thus HDTV's). (also I ran it back off to my camcorder just as a backup). First in iMovie I created the slide show (some Ken Burns effect etc) then exported it out to a dv stream (at about a gig per minute) then I opened up another DVD authoring program (don't remember the name right off, but it was one of the freebe one's and after making the menu, I just imported the dv file. Since I don't have one of the internal dvd burners (500 mHz Powerbook) that Apple guards for iDVD, I had to do another fallback.













Apple idvd says file to big