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30-Dec-2004, 01:41 PM #1
Movies & Stills to cd
I want to creat a cd to show still images and movies. I don't know what software will allow me to do both. Anybody any ideas? Thanks.

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30-Dec-2004, 02:59 PM #2
Double post again--having some Internet issues.
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30-Dec-2004, 02:59 PM #3
Most entry level software allows you to capture different media to create your final piece. Screenblaster by Sony is one that I like---and once you learn that interface and if you really get into it you can upgrade to their professional software. More importantly is that if at all possible, you want to finish on DVD---you can't get much on CD (movie files) because they make huge demand on space. If you compress them too much they look terrible.
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