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At present I do not have the highMAT software installed, but am thinking of
installing it for the following reason. I recently copied some jpegs to CD-R disk and another computer couldn't read them, so I want a system that will enable any computer with an MS OS to read my CD-Rs. So. . . 1. Am I correct in assuming that probably every computer with a Microsoft OS will be able to read a CD-R made properly with the highMAT software? 2. Less important at the moment, but I might as well ask it now.... Will MOST NEWER DVD players be able to play a disk made with highMat? -- Thanks, Don |
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The answer to both question is NO. Highmat is dead. It was for DVD players
to read JPGs copied to a CD-R to play to your TV using a DVD player with Highmat. No longer needed. Any new (last two years) DVD player will read and display JPGs on your TV when inserted in the DVD player without Highmat. 1. If you want to copy JPGs to CD-R and open them on any computer you have two options: a) use XP to copy to CD. If you want to use OS back to 95 to read the CD, insert this capability by downloading the following software available for free here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx and download the file under CD Slide Show Generator (the file is Deskman.exe) in a folder. Once downloaded, double click on the file to install it. After this, when you use XP to copy photos to a CD-R, the copying wizard will ask you about adding an automatic slide show. You simply answer Yes and three files will be added to the CD, so this CD will open automatically with a slide show of all photo images it. On Windows back to OS 95 and even on a Mac. b) use something like Roxio software. Here you select the photos to be copied and after copying you eject the CD. A message will come up asking you if you want this CD to be read only by your computer OS or any computer OS. You select any. The CD-R can then be used on OS from Windows 95 and on Mac. I used both above options with no problem on any Windows 95 and above and with my daughter who is on a Mac. Also to play the CD-R on a DVD player to display on TV. There are other softwares to copy to CD-R such as Nero, Sonic etc. etc. They probably can do the same thing just as well but I have no direct experience with them. "Don" <Don@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news B86CD21-1C47-4AD1-AA86-C2A9E52D489F@microsoft.com...> At present I do not have the highMAT software installed, but am thinking of > installing it for the following reason. I recently copied some jpegs to > CD-R disk and another computer couldn't read them, so I want a system that > will enable any computer with an MS OS to read my CD-Rs. So. . . > > 1. Am I correct in assuming that probably every computer with a Microsoft > OS will be able to read a CD-R made properly with the highMAT software? > > 2. Less important at the moment, but I might as well ask it now.... Will > MOST NEWER DVD players be able to play a disk made with highMat? > > -- > Thanks, Don > |
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You've answered my question very thoroughly. Many Thanks Yves.
Don "Yves Alarie" wrote: > The answer to both question is NO. Highmat is dead. It was for DVD players > to read JPGs copied to a CD-R to play to your TV using a DVD player with > Highmat. No longer needed. Any new (last two years) DVD player will read and > display JPGs on your TV when inserted in the DVD player without Highmat. > > 1. If you want to copy JPGs to CD-R and open them on any computer you have > two options: > a) use XP to copy to CD. If you want to use OS back to 95 to read the CD, > insert this capability by downloading the following software available for > free here: > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx > and download the file under CD Slide Show Generator (the file is > Deskman.exe) in a folder. Once downloaded, double click on the file to > install it. After this, when you use XP to copy photos to a CD-R, the > copying wizard will ask you about adding an automatic slide show. You simply > answer Yes and three files will be added to the CD, so this CD will open > automatically with a slide show of all photo images it. On Windows back to > OS 95 and even on a Mac. > b) use something like Roxio software. Here you select the photos to be > copied and after copying you eject the CD. A message will come up asking you > if you want this CD to be read only by your computer OS or any computer OS. > You select any. The CD-R can then be used on OS from Windows 95 and on Mac. > > I used both above options with no problem on any Windows 95 and above and > with my daughter who is on a Mac. Also to play the CD-R on a DVD player to > display on TV. There are other softwares to copy to CD-R such as Nero, Sonic > etc. etc. They probably can do the same thing just as well but I have no > direct experience with them. > > > "Don" <Don@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news B86CD21-1C47-4AD1-AA86-C2A9E52D489F@microsoft.com...> > At present I do not have the highMAT software installed, but am thinking > of > > installing it for the following reason. I recently copied some jpegs to > > CD-R disk and another computer couldn't read them, so I want a system that > > will enable any computer with an MS OS to read my CD-Rs. So. . . > > > > 1. Am I correct in assuming that probably every computer with a Microsoft > > OS will be able to read a CD-R made properly with the highMAT software? > > > > 2. Less important at the moment, but I might as well ask it now.... Will > > MOST NEWER DVD players be able to play a disk made with highMat? > > > > -- > > Thanks, Don > > > > > |
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