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Photo Story 3 to DVD with quality
I decided to try the storyboarding approach for DVD creation using WinXP's Photo Story 3. Here is the procedure I used, and the results for this system: XP Pro sp2 fully patched. Dell Latitude C 800 850 MHz 512 Meg RAM 12 Gb available HD space (1) open PPT presentation, saved all images as jpg.

Photo Story 3
John Inzer oo...@doobie.xyz microsoft public windowsxp moviemaker Hanaroad wrote: I'm brand new Photo Story 3 and to CD burning for that matter. I created a "photo story" and now want to burn it to a disc to play it on a TV DVD player. I just tried it and was unsuccessful (the disc would not read on our DVD player)

Photo story 3 for windows
You might want to verify that you have the latest versions of Photo Story 3 (I expect you do) and NeroVision Express 3 (?)... Then there's always the voodoo of removing and reinstalling... ;-( -michael kjandea wrote: That is exactly what is happening. Because NeroVision can import a .WMV file that was created in

photo story 3
chartermi.net> wrote: Photo Story 3 uses a different codec to compress stories versus the video codecs used by Movie Maker... one path would be to run the story through Movie Maker and try that one. -- website references are towww.papajohn.org PapaJohn "mike" <m...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Photo Story 3 produces poor color
PapaJohn UseTheE-MailOneOnMyWebs...@papajohn.org microsoft public windowsxp photos See my Photo Story 3 > Import Pictures page for the resizing you need to do of the still pix before importing... I stretch the height upwards, adding pixels, rather than pulling in the width which would remove some pixels.

Photo Story 3 DVD quality...
JL4VIDEO johnlauw...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp photos Hi again Michael, Maybe you will find it interesting to read this new post I put in another forum, because it proves almost scientifically that 1024x768 is the best pixel size to render a slideshow in Photostory 3

Photo Story 3 Problem
My initial experience of producing DVD format WMV files from Photo Story 3 was a big disappointment. They looked blurred compared with files that had been produced for presentation on a computer screen. After much investigation, I discovered that it is possible to edit the profiles that control the output

PPT storyboarding with Photo Story 3
Since you are new to the program... maybe the following links will be useful: FAQ about Photo Story 3 http://tinyurl.com/7lh96 Beginner's Guide to Photo Story http://www.windowsphotostory.com/ Windows Movie Maker 2 - Photo Story 3 www.papajohn.org Photo Story 3 Profile Choices and Making a DVD

Photo Story 3
"PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: I just added a new page to my website... access it via > Photo Story 3 > Do Amazing Things To kick it off, I'm using the subject of templates for PS3... and providing a copy of one for to use to animate the path on a map... the website page has all the info and a link to download the

photo story 3 questions on resolution and interlaced
"John Inzer" wrote: marco wrote: I've tried to save my photo story 3 file of 20Mb in size and it doesn't allow it. I get the message "there is not enough memory or disk space to compete this operation..". It also goes onto say to un-install photo story 3 and Windows Media 10 because the programs may be corrupted.

Error loading Photo Story 3 Projects
BTW, I value "sharp" over "smooth" when rendering photos. ;-) -michael kjandea wrote: I recently posted a question regarding Photo Story 3 and Nero. I haven't received any responses yet so I've been searching through older postings to see if I can figure out my problem. I would like to try these profiles that you

Photo Story 3 burn to VCD via Photo Story 2 Plus
Happy Texas philjloz...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp photos I mean Photo Story not shop "Happy Texas" <philjloz...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eTMRdPdvEHA.2540@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... I have download Photo Shop 3 I thought. But when I bring it up it still says Welcome to Photo Shop 2.

Photo Story 3 / XP Plus DM Edidiont and VCDs
I have produced a photo story 3 project. I saved the file as *.wmv. I read in the newsgroup that I could open this file in Nero Ultra 6 and burn a VCD there. But I can not find WMV in the file list for nero to open. Can anyone help. Thanks Jim "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: With today's release of Photo Story 3,

Photo Story 3
I already found these profiles, and these are all 4/3 format (1280/1024, 1024/768, 800/600, 640/480...). Instead, i used my own made profile with 1280/720 (16/9 format), but the picture is stretched because the default source format is 4/3 in photostory. So I'm still with that question : How can one change the

Photo Story Version Management(do I move to PS 3)
I am not sure if the change to the graphics acceleration was the sole problem, or if I have cumulatively made enough changes to male Photo Story 3 work. I will hold my breath and cross my fingers, and hope for the best. All in all, here are the steps I took: 1. Virus scan 2. Scan disk 3. HDD defrag. 4.

Another Page on the Photo Story 3 Site
Thanks, Paul "PapaJohn" wrote: see my website's Photo Story 3 > Saving page.... up high on the page is a section about the topic. In Photo Story 3, is there a way to set defaults for effects and transitions, or to apply the same settings to all slides in a given slide show? Thanks, Paul.

Photostory 3 to Media Player 9
Hi Jan, Yes, the setup is automatic... check the notes on the Photo Story 3 > Saving page of my website for info about how the plug-in installs. I called Sonic's phone support just last week and it took less then 30 seconds for them to answer... 1-877-383-1124.... and their online support is pretty responsive

PhotoStory 3 : is using 16/9 frames possibe ?
Finally, I subscribed to your Weekly Newsletter about 3 weeks ago hoping to get lots of information on Photo Story 3, however the Newsletter is mostly about Movie Maker of which I am not interested. I was of the understanding it was a MM and PS3 publication, so would it be too much to ask that you give even time to

Photo Story 3
In order to accomplish this in PhotoStory 3... Select the image to be cropped and click: Remove Black borders. The Removing Black Borders screen will appear with a section of the image framed... if you wish to adjust this frame you can move it up or down....when you have the main subject framed to your

Photostory 3 limitations
dgreen dgr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp photos First time user to Photo Story 3. I have created a story on Photo Story 3 and saved it after just having imported 240 photos. Tried opening the file and Photo Story couldn't open selected project file because it is corrupted.