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I'm working on a project in PS3 that is nearly 9 minutes long, contains 105
photos and the project file is 225MB in size. I imported the photos, and music and previewed it using the default motion and duration and crossFade transition, just to get an idea how it looked before I started making any changes. I noticed for some photos, the pan/zoom is nice and smooth, but with others, it is jerky. Not smooth at all. What can I do to correct this? I'm using a Dell XPS custom built, 3.4 Ghz, 4GB Ram, XP Pro SP2, 7200 rpm HD. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- papa |
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Hi papa53
I use PS3 on a very regular basis. When I get a pan/zoom that is not smooth it is generally because I have the duration set low so it is a fast pan/zoom. If I don't have the option of slowing it down I render it as a smaller size video (640x480) and that tends to work properly. I have gone so far as to create that short portion separately and then create the rest of the slideshow at 1024x768 then put them together with Movie Maker but only when I truly feel the need to render the movie in 1024x768 otherwise I just do the whole thing as a 640x480 or 800x600 movie. -Wojo "papa53" <papa53@lcl.com> wrote in message news:B2BDF35E-0055-492D-B5E6-EB45D59CA8B6@microsoft.com... > I'm working on a project in PS3 that is nearly 9 minutes long, contains > 105 > photos and the project file is 225MB in size. I imported the photos, and > music and previewed it using the default motion and duration and crossFade > transition, just to get an idea how it looked before I started making any > changes. I noticed for some photos, the pan/zoom is nice and smooth, but > with > others, it is jerky. Not smooth at all. What can I do to correct this? > I'm using a > Dell > XPS custom built, 3.4 Ghz, 4GB Ram, XP Pro SP2, 7200 rpm HD. > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > -- > papa |
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