I tried to create a slideshow of about hundred pics and also 4 little videos mit PictureShow 4. the computer rendered a few hours until the final step - burning the dvd. suddenly, the programm closed without any error message. i tried it again, with the same result! the programme always crashes/ closes before burning.
i hope you can help me! could the patch (described earlier in this forum) help?
thanks a lot
Burning Problem!!!
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naupe
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i tried it again. the same result. after finalizing the vob files the programme closes and chrashes. it even tried to create any iso-image and a dvd-folder, to ignore the burning problem, but the same happened. the video files art taken with a photo camera (canon ixus 50) and are avi-files. what coukd be the reason? please help...thanks!!
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naupe
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avi is a generic term for a multitude of non lossy formats, some are very highly compressed and difficult to work with others less compressed.
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Please view the following:http://movavi.com/enhancemovie/formats/avi.html wrote:AVI video format
AVI, a short for Audio Video Interleave, is a file format designed to store both audio and video data in a standard package to allow its simultaneous playback. Created by Microsoft in November 1992, AVI is one of the most commonly used video formats. A variation of the AVI format, called DV AVI, is used to create Digital Video that can be transferred losslessly (without loss of quality) between computers and camcorders.
In EnhanceMovie you can edit AVI files and save the enhanced videos into the AVI format. You can also use EnhanceMovie as AVI Player as well.
AVI is a file format, but unlike other formats like MP3 or JPEG, AVI is a container format, meaning it can contain video audio compressed using many different combinations of codecs. So while MP3 and JPG can only contain a certain kind of compression, an AVI file may carry audio/visual data in almost any compression scheme, including: Full Frames (Uncompressed), Intel Real Time Video, Indeo, Cinepak, Motion JPEG, Editable MPEG, VDOWave, ClearVideo / RealVideo, QPEG, MPEG-4, and others. AVI all look the same on the "outside", but on the "inside", they may be completely different.
So the AVI format is dependent upon "codecs" (an acronym for compressor / decompressor). Codecs serve two purposes: they tell your computer how to encode (or compress) a video file when you save the file, and they tell your computer how to decode (or play) the file when you open the file. Since the same codec is needed to both compress the file and play the file, the choice of which codec to use is extremely important. If the codec you use to compress your file is not installed on your user's computer, your user will not be able to play the video.
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