DVD PictureShow 4 Trial

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DVD PictureShow 4 Trial

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I am new to this so I have taken advantage of the trial version.
1)When I try to load a folder of photos I only get 10 load.Is this because I have the trial and will the full version load the whole folder?.
2)If I try to load photos from two seperate folders I cannot merge them to make a picture show containing both folders.Is this condition the same as 1?.
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Hi acerh,

Welcome to the forum! The trial version is restricted to 10 photos per show but if I'm not mistaken you CAN have multiple shows per disc. I'm not aware of a restriction with regard to using photos from multiple folders however if such is the case, simply copy ALL the photos you wish to use to the same folder before loading them in your project.

The full registered version definitely has no restrictions as to either of the above (other than the available space on your CD-R or DVD-R media). The full version also includes the complete set of content such as menu templates, transitions, themes, props, background music, etc.

If you opt to purchase the software, be sure to UNINSTALL the trial and reboot your computer BEFORE installing the full version.

-Mike
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michaeltee wrote:Hi acerh,
Hi micharltee-thanks for advice seems like this forum is going to be very helpful-acerh
Welcome to the forum! The trial version is restricted to 10 photos per show but if I'm not mistaken you CAN have multiple shows per disc. I'm not aware of a restriction with regard to using photos from multiple folders however if such is the case, simply copy ALL the photos you wish to use to the same folder before loading them in your project.

The full registered version definitely has no restrictions as to either of the above (other than the available space on your CD-R or DVD-R media). The full version also includes the complete set of content such as menu templates, transitions, themes, props, background music, etc.

If you opt to purchase the software, be sure to UNINSTALL the trial and reboot your computer BEFORE installing the full version.

-Mike
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