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I have power producer 2 gold, it will burn a movie/video to a dvd but when I try to burn a slideshow to a dvd it says 'writing in progress' but never changes from 0%. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks Ted

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It is the problem with your presentation file.Try to write it as data disc.

  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2011

    can u send me a .iso image of the program?... ty very much (lgchothotmail[dot]com)

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How to Burn Videos to DVD on Mac?

Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac can help you make DVDs on Mac OS X. Now you can burn your downloaded movies, self-made videos, and digital picture slideshow to DVD disc, DVD Folder, ISO or even DVDMedia. Here is a quick step-by-step guide to get you started.

First, free download, install and launch Mac DVD Creator (Intel Version), choose “Create a New Project” and then follow these 4 steps:

Step 1. Load Files (pictures, photos, slideshows, videos, movies……)
Click the “+” button and select the target files you wish to burn, or just drag files to the program. Then the loaded files will be shown in thumbnail in the file list.
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Tip: You can merge, split or re-arrange them by dragging freely according to your preference. And you can also manage your files with the 4 buttons (add, delete, down, up).

Step 2. Edit Files (Optional)
Edit function is available to both videos and slideshows. Highlight a file and click “Edit” to enter the edit interface.
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Tip: You can edit video and movie files - crop, multiple trim, adjust effects, add watermarks and rotate functions.
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Tip: You can edit picture slideshow files - set the transition effects, add text and background music to make them more personalized and eye-catching.

Step 3. Customize DVD menu (Optional)
Click the “Menu” button on the lower right bottom of the main interface to enter the menu editing window. Choose a pre-set dynamic template or static templates. Advanced Setting for customizing is allowed.
For animated template, you can freely change the title miniature and the background music by clicking the “Advanced Setting” button. And free to download more animated DVD templates.
For static template, you can customize the frame, the play button, the video name, the background picture and music of the DVD menu.
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Step 4. Start to burn
Aimersoft DVD Creator for Mac provides four output choices: DVD Disc, ISO file, DVD Folder (Video_TS) and DVDMedia file. Choose an output format according your own needs and set proper output parameters to start burning your files.
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Note: if you don’t want to burn your files immediately, just save them as a project file, which can be reloaded next time for further editing and burning.

Done!! Enjoy the videos on your big screen DVD player now!
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How do you burn a dvd? I clicked burn to dvd but it's not working

Two things: 1. Make sure that you chose the writer drive (burn to DVD) and not "hard drive" in the options window that appears when clicking on "Produce" and then on "Burn to disc". 2. SlideShow Expressions can have problems when the photos are too large and when the project your trying to burn is quite large as well. What is too large? I can only speak from own experience. I found that once a project gets into the range of 400 or more photos (total) my writer fails to write. (I've burned projects containing up to 388 successfully; photos at original size) However, this can be solved by resizing your photos. I have a project with 466 photos (10 chapters) that wouldn't burn to disc. I then resized the photos so that everyone were under 500 KB. It worked: burning is now successful. Resizing doesn't necessarily mean that the quality of your photos will drop. I used Microsoft Office Picture Manager and, really, visually there is no difference between the original photos and the resized photos in the slideshow project. Experiment with photo size. Maybe another size works for you. Also, you could be using the wrong type of disc. Try DVD+R.
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I receive "failure writing to disc" message as I try to burn slideshow to dvd within the program

SlideShow Expressions can develop problems when the photos are too large and when the project your trying to burn is quite large as well. What is too large? I can only speak from own experience. I found that once a project gets into the range of 400 or more photos (total) my writer fails to write. (However, I've burned projects containing up to 388 successfully; photos at original size.) This can be solved by resizing your photos. I have a project with 466 photos (10 chapters) that wouldn't burn to disc. I then resized the photos so that every single one was under 500 KB. It worked: burning is now successful. Resizing doesn't necessarily mean that the quality of your photos will drop. I used Microsoft Office Picture Manager and, really, visually there is no difference between the original photos and the resized photos in the slideshow project. Experiment with photo size. Maybe another size works for you. It is also known that chosing the archive option (having the original photos and music burned to the disc) can upset the burning process - but only really when it's a very large project. Also, you could be using the wrong type of disc. I've been using DVD+R.
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After trying for over 12 hours, we can't burn the slideshow to a dvd. What are your suggestions?

Two things: 1. Make sure that you chose the writer drive (burn to DVD) and not "hard drive" in the options window that appears when clicking on "Produce" and then on "Burn to disc". 2. SlideShow Expressions can develop problems when the photos are too large and when the project your trying to burn is quite large as well. What is too large? I can only speak from own experience. I found that once a project gets into the range of 400 or more photos (total) my writer fails to write. (I've burned projects containing up to 388 successfully; photos at original size) However, this can be solved by resizing your photos. I have a project with 466 photos (10 chapters) that wouldn't burn to disc. I then resized the photos so that every single one was under 500 KB. It worked: burning is now successful. Resizing doesn't necessarily mean that the quality of your photos will drop. I used Microsoft Office Picture Manager and, really, visually there is no difference between the original photos and the resized photos in the slideshow project. Experiment with photo size. Maybe another size works for you. It is also known that chosing the archive option (having the original photos and music burned to the disc) can upset the burning process - but only really when it's a very large project. Also, you could be using the wrong type of disc. I've been using DVD+R.
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Can;t get the software to write the slide show to a DVD

Two things: 1. Make sure that you chose the writer drive (burn to DVD) and not "hard drive" in the options window that appears when clicking on "Produce" and then on "Burn to disc". 2. SlideShow Expressions can develop problems when the photos are too large and when the project your trying to burn is quite large as well. What is too large? I can only speak from own experience. I found that once a project gets into the range of 400 or more photos (total) my writer fails to write. (I've burned projects containing up to 388 successfully; photos at original size) However, this can be solved by resizing your photos. I have a project with 466 photos (10 chapters) that wouldn't burn to disc. I then resized the photos so that every single one was under 500 KB. It worked: burning is now successful. Resizing doesn't necessarily mean that the quality of your photos will drop. I used Microsoft Office Picture Manager and, really, visually there is no difference between the original photos and the resized photos in the slideshow project. Experiment with photo size. Maybe another size works for you. It is also known that chosing the archive option (having the original photos and music burned to the disc) can upset the burning process - but only really when it's a very large project. Also, you could be using the wrong type of disc. Try DVD+R.
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Where can i get freeware/shareware copy of power producer 2 gold from please

Power Producer Gold 2 is not a shareware/freeware program; it's a commercial, off-the-shelf product from CyberLink. It is video-editing software and is used for home moviemakers looking for a user-friendly program. PowerProducer 2 is compatible with many movie formats and can double as a digital photo album. It's generally available at around $69.95. It won't add incredible graphics or Hollywood special effects to your movies but it's a reliable and simple system for capturing video, cleaning it up with editing tools, and burning the end product onto CD or DVD.

I don't know if Power Producer 2 Gold is available becaue Power Producer 5 is on the market. You can get more information on buying it at www.gocyberlink.com

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I believe it's available for about $69 from sold by CyberLink
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Both pics and movie to one disk

first, import your camera photos and video to computer
second, use a dvd slideshow software to combine videos and photos to slideshow and burn to dvd
finally play your camera photos and video on TV. You will experience more with good DVD authoring software.

More detailed info here: Create Camera DVD
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Video SLideshow

If you want to create a slideshow, you try ApowerShow. This is an intuitive program that can help you create a slideshow in just few seconds. Try it here : ApowerShow easy video creator to make your great videos in minutes
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