A Brandnew newsgroup user-HELP!!!

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Rusty

Hi,
Am trying to figure out a problem I'm having between my computer with xp
and my dvd/vcr, and don't know where the problem is..here's the
story..the other day I burned 768 images from my hard drive to a
cd..only took up about 150 megs...when I dropped it into my zenith
xvb443 dvd/vcr, it immediately recognized it as mp3 or jpeg, I
designated jpeg, and off to the viewing races we went..however, it would
only display the first 649...so I tried a larger group of pics, and the
same thing happened..so the question is, is this a limitation of the
dvd/vcr, or is there some glitch in the roxio burner I'm using? If
anyone else has had a similar problem, please fill me in..thanks, Rusty
 
J

John Inzer

Rusty said:
Hi,
Am trying to figure out a problem I'm having between my
computer with xp and my dvd/vcr, and don't know where the
problem is..here's the story..the other day I burned 768
images from my hard drive to a cd..only took up about 150
megs...when I dropped it into my zenith xvb443 dvd/vcr,
it immediately recognized it as mp3 or jpeg, I designated
jpeg, and off to the viewing races we went..however, it
would only display the first 649...so I tried a larger
group of pics, and the same thing happened..so the
question is, is this a limitation of the dvd/vcr, or is
there some glitch in the roxio burner I'm using? If
anyone else has had a similar problem, please fill me
in..thanks, Rusty
==================================
Take a look at your DVD Player user manual.
My Toshiba has a JPEG image viewing limit
of 200.

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R

Rusty

Thanks to John for his response, and I guess I'm lucky from a numbers
standpoint compared to his dvd player. I also received today a response
from the Zenith people from their website who confirmed that 649
(actually 650) was the limit and that no firmware upgrades existed to
increase this...
Rusty
 

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