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[pct-l] software for DVD slideshows
Anyone have a comparison to offer between this software and the "Ken Burns
effect' feature in Apple iLife?
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From: <gwtmp01@mac.com>
To: <enyapjr@adelphia.net>
Cc: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>; <dr.murder@gmail.com>;
<ryan_christensen@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] software for DVD slideshows
>
> On Mar 29, 2006, at 11:32 PM, enyapjr@adelphia.net wrote:
>
> > I also have it and love it... a new version (upgrade) just came
> > out recently
> > (3.2.4 for Windows XP; there is also a Mac OS X version, now at
> > Vers. 3.3.1)...
> > Version 4 is now in beta testing, and it 'should' be much better,
> > faster, and will
> > include it's own DVD compiler/encoder...
> > BTW, Weathercarrot's "PCT 2004" DVD used Photo to Movie - and after
> > seeing his
> > DVD, I had to get it...
>
> Just to be clear. Weathercarrot used Photo to Movie to create the
> individual
> pan/zoom of photos. The resulting movies were then imported into
> iMovie where
> the transitions and soundtrack were put together. From iMovie it
> gets imported
> to iDVD for constructing the DVD menus and burning the final disk.
>
> To answer the original poster's question: The combination of iPhoto/
> Movie/DVD
> along with Photo to Movie is hard to beat without going to
> professional level
> tools. These tools would all be on an Apple Mac system. (Photo to
> Movie is
> available for Windows systems also).
>
> Gary Wright (Radar)
>
>
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