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Old 07-06-2005, 02:24 AM   #1
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I also have spent numerous hours creating a slideshow w/wmm. I had to split
the files at the songs. if you open your file then save as a different name.
then cut your file in half -Copy and paste and set up a new file or delete
part of it and save it as another name. I have one long song on one file
and 2 on another file. They both saved fine. I have spent hours trying to
save. Unfortunately I don't think wmm is capable of a large file. However,
if anyone knows of how to do it, I would love to know in the next 2 weeks
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"stupen" wrote:

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> I have spent many hours the past few days creating a slideshow with WMM.
> It contains 400 pictures, 10 songs, and several captions. It lasts 44
> minutes and I can watch it in WMM with no problem. However, when I
> save it as a Windows Media Player file, it will not play completely
> through in WMP. It will play for around 29 minutes, and then it sticks
> on a particular picture while the audio continues to play. PLEASE
> HELP. I need to get this done ASAP.
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Old 08-06-2005, 06:32 PM   #2
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That is likely the answer. The slideshow is simply too complex to save
properly.
It is also possible that there's a corrupt clip or unsupported filetype but
I would definitely go with Cardiz's answer before exploring that
possibility.
I would like to add though that if your project is all still images, audio,
and transitions then you may want to check out Photo Story 3 from Microsoft.
It is free and is designed for slideshows such as your describing.
You can DL Photo Story 3 here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...ry/default.mspx

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"cardiz" <cardiz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I also have spent numerous hours creating a slideshow w/wmm. I had to
>split
> the files at the songs. if you open your file then save as a different
> name.
> then cut your file in half -Copy and paste and set up a new file or delete
> part of it and save it as another name. I have one long song on one
> file
> and 2 on another file. They both saved fine. I have spent hours trying
> to
> save. Unfortunately I don't think wmm is capable of a large file.
> However,
> if anyone knows of how to do it, I would love to know in the next 2 weeks
> --
> cardiz
>
>
> "stupen" wrote:
>
>>
>> I have spent many hours the past few days creating a slideshow with WMM.
>> It contains 400 pictures, 10 songs, and several captions. It lasts 44
>> minutes and I can watch it in WMM with no problem. However, when I
>> save it as a Windows Media Player file, it will not play completely
>> through in WMP. It will play for around 29 minutes, and then it sticks
>> on a particular picture while the audio continues to play. PLEASE
>> HELP. I need to get this done ASAP.
>>
>>
>> --
>> stupen
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> stupen's Profile: http://www.msusenet.com/member.php?userid=2020
>> View this thread: http://www.msusenet.com/t-1870515912
>>
>>



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