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How can I create a CD of digital photos in HighMAT format? (sounds easy enough) The problem is that after dragging the digital photos to the CD drive - "waiting to be written" stage and then actually selecting "write files to CD" there is no presentation of the option to select HighMAT option The HighMAT option should be on the dialog box screen right after dialog box screen to define the CD label/name. My OS is Windows XP Pro. After searching the MS knowledgebase, I downloaded and installed the Microsoft update for HighMAT support. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;831240 I searched the HighMAT-dot-com website but the instructions assume the HighMAT option will be presented for selection. http://www.highmat.com/default.asp What should I do? |
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You get the Highmat option is you select the photos and then click on the
command "Copy to CD" on the menu on your left. This starts the XP copy to CD wizard and at one point a window will open to ask if you want Highmat. This will not happen with drag and drop. In any event, why would you want Highmat? There is no need for this. A recent (two years or so) DVD player will play JPG photos with its own slide show menu provided by the manufacturer. Highmat is simply a thing of the past. Not used except with Panasonic. "RichK" <richknowles22@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1132428889.815736.303750@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > How can I create a CD of digital photos in HighMAT format? (sounds easy > enough) > > The problem is that after dragging the digital photos to the CD drive > - "waiting to be written" stage and then actually selecting > "write files to CD" there is no presentation of the option to > select HighMAT option The HighMAT option should be on the dialog box > screen right after dialog box screen to define the CD label/name. > > My OS is Windows XP Pro. > > After searching the MS knowledgebase, I downloaded and installed the > Microsoft update for HighMAT support. > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;831240 > > I searched the HighMAT-dot-com website but the instructions assume the > HighMAT option will be presented for selection. > > http://www.highmat.com/default.asp > > What should I do? > |
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Mr. Alarie, Thanks for solving my mystery regarding how to create a "HighMAT" CD. As somewhat of a "tight-wad" I still use my old DVD player which is why I wanted to create photos in that format. Someday I'll make it into the new century (I won't tell you about my 1986 Olds Cutlass . . . ).Also, I have not installed SP2 as it conflicts with some critical software (SmartDraw v6) I need for my job (installed and then had to uninstall). After the first of the New Year I will be getting a new upgraded system. After that happens what would be the easiest (keyword is easy!) solution for creating a TV viewable slideshow of photos? Would it be Movie Maker 2? Would your recommendation be different if the requirement to add music and/or narrative sound was added? Thank you so very much for your expertise and your willingness to help folks like me. --RichK. |
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Yes, Movie Maker 2 is fine. An easier one (and free) is PhotoStory 3 and you
can add both music and narrative. You can find details and tips and tricks on both here: http://www.papajohn.org/ Be aware that to copy files made with the above to a CD to play on your TV, you can make a VCD directly with Photo Story 3. However, in my opinion the quality on your TV will be rather poor. If you want to copy the files to a DVD for much better quality display on your TV you will then need a DVD burner (obviously one will be included in your new system) and software to burn to DVD (again this will be included in your new system) and the above site has great tips on how to get the best quality. "RichK" <richknowles22@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1132533721.936382.273030@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Mr. Alarie, > > Thanks for solving my mystery regarding how to create a "HighMAT" CD. > > As somewhat of a "tight-wad" I still use my old DVD player which is why > I wanted to create photos in that format. > Someday I'll make it into the new century (I won't tell you about my > 1986 Olds Cutlass . . . ).> > Also, I have not installed SP2 as it conflicts with some critical > software (SmartDraw v6) I need for my job (installed and then had to > uninstall). > > After the first of the New Year I will be getting a new upgraded > system. After that happens what would be the easiest (keyword is > easy!) solution for creating a TV viewable slideshow of photos? Would > it be Movie Maker 2? Would your recommendation be different if the > requirement to add music and/or narrative sound was added? > > Thank you so very much for your expertise and your willingness to help > folks like me. > > --RichK. > |
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