Slideshows - Photoshop Album?

Tim Martindale

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Can anyone recommend a decent slideshow program? I need to be able to specify the length of time each slide is displayed; attach an audio clip to individual slides and have a background soundtrack running too. Finally this needs to be burnt as a self-running CD.

I have evaluated ProShow Gold which does everthing I need. However, it is very buggy to use and ultimately useless because the final slideshow decides to stop playing any sound after about a third of the slideshow, at least, on 4 of the 5 PCs I've tried it on!

I'm hoping that Photoshop Album will do it all but I've not read confirmation of this.

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Tim Martindale
 
Tim, I recently downloaded ProShow Gold and it has been working great. Maybe try reloading the program or contacting their tech support. BTW I am using Windows ME - maybe it works differently on other operating systems?
Can anyone recommend a decent slideshow program? I need to be able
to specify the length of time each slide is displayed; attach an
audio clip to individual slides and have a background soundtrack
running too. Finally this needs to be burnt as a self-running CD.

I have evaluated ProShow Gold which does everthing I need. However,
it is very buggy to use and ultimately useless because the final
slideshow decides to stop playing any sound after about a third of
the slideshow, at least, on 4 of the 5 PCs I've tried it on!

I'm hoping that Photoshop Album will do it all but I've not read
confirmation of this.

--
Tim Martindale
 
I have used ArcSoft ShowBiz with success. It allows for individual slide lengths, 2 simultanious audio tracks, transitions, and effects. I used MyDVD to create a DVD using content developed with ShowBiz and it turned out great.
Can anyone recommend a decent slideshow program? I need to be able
to specify the length of time each slide is displayed; attach an
audio clip to individual slides and have a background soundtrack
running too. Finally this needs to be burnt as a self-running CD.

I have evaluated ProShow Gold which does everthing I need. However,
it is very buggy to use and ultimately useless because the final
slideshow decides to stop playing any sound after about a third of
the slideshow, at least, on 4 of the 5 PCs I've tried it on!

I'm hoping that Photoshop Album will do it all but I've not read
confirmation of this.

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Tim Martindale
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C2100UZ since 2001.
 
Brian

Don't get me wrong, I think ProShow Gold is an excellent programme apart from the sound problems, which, incidentally, their tec support are aware of and have replied promptly to my queries on a couple of occasions. They also admit that not all of the sound issues have been addressed on the latest release posted in the last day or so. Having said that, I also think the software is overpriced even if it worked properly!! Bearing in mind that the forthcoming Adobe Album is cheaper and should do a whole lot more - BUT - does it do multimedia slideshows....?

I have been authoring on an XP machine and the replay problems have been evident on XP, ME and 98SE PCs.

Tim
Can anyone recommend a decent slideshow program? I need to be able
to specify the length of time each slide is displayed; attach an
audio clip to individual slides and have a background soundtrack
running too. Finally this needs to be burnt as a self-running CD.

I have evaluated ProShow Gold which does everthing I need. However,
it is very buggy to use and ultimately useless because the final
slideshow decides to stop playing any sound after about a third of
the slideshow, at least, on 4 of the 5 PCs I've tried it on!

I'm hoping that Photoshop Album will do it all but I've not read
confirmation of this.

--
Tim Martindale
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Tim Martindale
 
Tim Martindale wrote:
Bearing in mind that the
forthcoming Adobe Album is cheaper and should do a whole lot more -
BUT - does it do multimedia slideshows....?

I'm also interested in Album's ability to do slideshows - but at this time do not know if it will have the flexibility of ProShow Gold - I doubt it. Album does have the ability to include video clips but I think slideshows are only viewable in Acrabat format. I need the ability to create an executable version that will run on any computer, and also like the ability to create video to play on a DVD player with the same program. BTW, what did tech support say about the audio problem - I haven't seen it so far but I have only created a few short shows?
 
ProShow tec replied as follows:

"We are currently addressing these issues in an upcoming release. Make sure you are currently running 1.03 version 1303. You might try making sure that the Windows 98SE machines have a current version of DirectX installed on them. We use DirectSound (a component of DirectX) to play the audio and we've run into problem with particular older versions. Let me know if updating DirectX helps to resolve the problem. If not, I can email you a pre-release version of ProShow that fixes some, but not all, audio issues."

BTW updating DirectX to V9 had no effect on the problems.

I'm certainly interested to find out whether Album will produce self-running slideshows too...
Tim Martindale wrote:

Bearing in mind that the
forthcoming Adobe Album is cheaper and should do a whole lot more -
BUT - does it do multimedia slideshows....?

I'm also interested in Album's ability to do slideshows - but at
this time do not know if it will have the flexibility of ProShow
Gold - I doubt it. Album does have the ability to include video
clips but I think slideshows are only viewable in Acrabat format.
I need the ability to create an executable version that will run on
any computer, and also like the ability to create video to play on
a DVD player with the same program. BTW, what did tech support say
about the audio problem - I haven't seen it so far but I have only
created a few short shows?
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Tim Martindale
 
Check out MS plus pak
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/plus/dme/Photo.asp
Can anyone recommend a decent slideshow program? I need to be able
to specify the length of time each slide is displayed; attach an
audio clip to individual slides and have a background soundtrack
running too. Finally this needs to be burnt as a self-running CD.

I have evaluated ProShow Gold which does everthing I need. However,
it is very buggy to use and ultimately useless because the final
slideshow decides to stop playing any sound after about a third of
the slideshow, at least, on 4 of the 5 PCs I've tried it on!

I'm hoping that Photoshop Album will do it all but I've not read
confirmation of this.

--
Tim Martindale
 
Doesn't AcdSee 5.0 do that?
Can anyone recommend a decent slideshow program? I need to be able
to specify the length of time each slide is displayed; attach an
audio clip to individual slides and have a background soundtrack
running too. Finally this needs to be burnt as a self-running CD.

I have evaluated ProShow Gold which does everthing I need. However,
it is very buggy to use and ultimately useless because the final
slideshow decides to stop playing any sound after about a third of
the slideshow, at least, on 4 of the 5 PCs I've tried it on!

I'm hoping that Photoshop Album will do it all but I've not read
confirmation of this.

--
Tim Martindale
 
Tim,

I'm a beta tester for ProShow Gold and am interested in what you've written. I also moderate an unoffical ProShow Gold forum (if you're intereested, it's here: http://www.barcin.net/forum/ ) and I had a similar question posted recently. The solution for THAT individual was to update to the most recent DirectX version. One other thing that I noticed is your software version. I am using version 1.04 build 1316, which is several versions newer than the one you've used. Perhaps that will help with the problem.

Casey
"We are currently addressing these issues in an upcoming release.
Make sure you are currently running 1.03 version 1303. You might
try making sure that the Windows 98SE machines have a current
version of DirectX installed on them. We use DirectSound (a
component of DirectX) to play the audio and we've run into problem
with particular older versions. Let me know if updating DirectX
helps to resolve the problem. If not, I can email you a pre-release
version of ProShow that fixes some, but not all, audio issues."

BTW updating DirectX to V9 had no effect on the problems.

I'm certainly interested to find out whether Album will produce
self-running slideshows too...
Tim Martindale wrote:

Bearing in mind that the
forthcoming Adobe Album is cheaper and should do a whole lot more -
BUT - does it do multimedia slideshows....?

I'm also interested in Album's ability to do slideshows - but at
this time do not know if it will have the flexibility of ProShow
Gold - I doubt it. Album does have the ability to include video
clips but I think slideshows are only viewable in Acrabat format.
I need the ability to create an executable version that will run on
any computer, and also like the ability to create video to play on
a DVD player with the same program. BTW, what did tech support say
about the audio problem - I haven't seen it so far but I have only
created a few short shows?
--
Tim Martindale
 

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