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  1. Thanks for your reply. The problem is not the DVD, but rather playing the .mov and .mp4 in QuickTime via Windows Explorer. At first I thought it might be a QuickTime problem, but I created the exact same slideshows using a different slideshow program (Bolide Slideshow Creator) and the .mp4 created by that program plays just fine in QuickTime. I did submit the problem to NCH Technical Support and am awaiting their reply.
  2. I just purchased and registered PhotoStage 3.31. I created several test slideshows with different pictures and exported them to .mov,. mp3, .mpg, and .wmv formats. The .mpg and .wmv play with Windows Media player. The .mov and .mp3 play with QuickTime 7.7.3. In all the test slideshows the .mpg and .wmv play correctly. However, in all the slideshows when the .mov and .mp3 play, the 5th slide suddenly fades and the remaining slides are also are faded as well as having other picture corruptions. There is no problem when I play the slideshows within PhotoStage. There is also no problem when I create a DVD movie. The slideshows were created with these options: Resolution: 1024 x 576 - TV Wide Maximum Frame Rate: 20.97 [TV NTSC] clip duration: 5 seconds transition duration: .5 seconds transition: default Cross Fade Encode Options: all defaults I am running Windows XP Professional. Any suggestions?
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