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Question on Converting Slideshows--How Do You Keep Quality High?
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<blockquote data-quote="mpf" data-source="post: 237020"><p>Okay, </p><p></p><p>I had started a thread a few days ago looking for information on putting a slideshow together in iMovie (thanks to all that helped with that). I've since finished it, but now I've got a whole other host of questions. =)</p><p></p><p>Here's my situation: I've put this slideshow together on my Powerbook, and while I can burn CDs on it, I can't burn DVDs. Currently, I don't know anyone else who has a mac that can burn DVDs--all of my friends/family members have PCs. Ultimately, I'd like to get this slideshow off my mac, and onto a DVD.</p><p></p><p>Questions:</p><p></p><p>1. Does anyone have any suggestions for how best I might do this? (vague, I know)</p><p></p><p>2. I've noticed that when I tried Exporting the slideshow (into a quicktime movie), I lost a LOT of image quality. Is there a way to avoid losing image quality while still transferring the slideshow both to a PC, and then to a DVD? The slideshow looks great when I just play it back in iMovie--it'd be a shame if that's the only place where it actually looks presentable. </p><p></p><p>3. If it's not possible to retain image quality AND transfer it to a DVD, is there any other way that I might at least get it transferred to, and playable on, a PC without sacrificing image quality?</p><p></p><p>I know these are some messy and complicated questions, but I'd appreciate any advice you could lend me. </p><p></p><p>TIA,</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpf, post: 237020"] Okay, I had started a thread a few days ago looking for information on putting a slideshow together in iMovie (thanks to all that helped with that). I've since finished it, but now I've got a whole other host of questions. =) Here's my situation: I've put this slideshow together on my Powerbook, and while I can burn CDs on it, I can't burn DVDs. Currently, I don't know anyone else who has a mac that can burn DVDs--all of my friends/family members have PCs. Ultimately, I'd like to get this slideshow off my mac, and onto a DVD. Questions: 1. Does anyone have any suggestions for how best I might do this? (vague, I know) 2. I've noticed that when I tried Exporting the slideshow (into a quicktime movie), I lost a LOT of image quality. Is there a way to avoid losing image quality while still transferring the slideshow both to a PC, and then to a DVD? The slideshow looks great when I just play it back in iMovie--it'd be a shame if that's the only place where it actually looks presentable. 3. If it's not possible to retain image quality AND transfer it to a DVD, is there any other way that I might at least get it transferred to, and playable on, a PC without sacrificing image quality? I know these are some messy and complicated questions, but I'd appreciate any advice you could lend me. TIA, Michael [/QUOTE]
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