DVD Movie Factory for Toshiba came with my Toshiba Laptop. The program does not recognize JPEG files when I try to load them for a slideshow. How do I fix that problem?
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I am going to assume that you have a Toshiba laptop like my 2 and have Vista Home Premium. DVD MovieFactory 5 for Toshiba came pre-installed on both. Because I already have various full versions of MovieFactory (See my signature) I hadn't paid too much attention to the "Free one" that came pre-installed on the Toshiba.
Horrifyingly I can confirm that when Toshiba tweaked MovieFactory 5 they have somehow removed JPG from the list of supported formats. Surprisingly the less common JPEG 2000 format IS included. I made a search through the various MovieFactory Directories and Windows Registry but cannot find any reference to the format lists.
I can only suggest that you convert all of your images to one of the Toshiba supported formats
BMP, RLE, UPI, GIF, JP2, JPC, J2K, PNG, TGA, TIF, TIFF
I am going to assume that you have a Toshiba laptop like my 2 and have Vista Home Premium. DVD MovieFactory 5 for Toshiba came pre-installed on both. Because I already have various full versions of MovieFactory (See my signature) I hadn't paid too much attention to the "Free one" that came pre-installed on the Toshiba.
Horrifyingly I can confirm that when Toshiba tweaked MovieFactory 5 they have somehow removed JPG from the list of supported formats. Surprisingly the less common JPEG 2000 format IS included. I made a search through the various MovieFactory Directories and Windows Registry but cannot find any reference to the format lists.
I can only suggest that you convert all of your images to one of the Toshiba supported formats
BMP, RLE, UPI, GIF, JP2, JPC, J2K, PNG, TGA, TIF, TIFF
