If you get errors during burning the slidshows, I mabe have a solution. If the program crashes during rendering the slideshow and you have an error with
the file UVMP3.VIO, there's something wrong with your mp3's you added
to the slideshow.
If you get this error, convert all your added mp3's to an bitrate of 192 kbs and a freq of 44100 Hz. This will do the trick. My problems where gone and
I burned my first slideshows.
Good luck,
Pim
Solution for crashes during burning/rendering
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Thank you for sharing this with us.
Another solution is to convert your MP3 files to WAV format. It has been discovered that some forms of MP3 - in particular those created with the Lame MP3 Codec (No doubt why they called it LAME!) causes problems with video editing and rendering.
You can convert your audio files with a FREE audio editor Audacity
Another solution is to convert your MP3 files to WAV format. It has been discovered that some forms of MP3 - in particular those created with the Lame MP3 Codec (No doubt why they called it LAME!) causes problems with video editing and rendering.
You can convert your audio files with a FREE audio editor Audacity
