I created a slide show in XP and all was fine. Now I have a new computer...
VISTA Ultimate... copied slide show to new computer.

When I play it now, most of the title screens display a "shadow" on the
lettering that wasn't there with the original show.

I can't find a way to change/eliminate the shadow. Anyone have any
suggestions?

Many thanks!

Carol
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http://www.cafepress.com/starfishstory
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Re: Shadow on font by John

John
Sat Apr 19 17:35:28 PDT 2008

Carol Macherey wrote:
> I created a slide show in XP and all was fine. Now I have a new
> computer... VISTA Ultimate... copied slide show to new computer.
>
> When I play it now, most of the title screens display a "shadow" on
> the lettering that wasn't there with the original show.
>
> I can't find a way to change/eliminate the shadow. Anyone have any
> suggestions?
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Carol
> The Starfish Story Store
> http://www.cafepress.com/starfishstory
> Support Greyhound adoption and those who do it!
=====================
Slide Show? Still shots only?

Which program created the Slide Show
and what format is it saved in?

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Re: Shadow on font by Carol

Carol
Sun Apr 20 10:25:17 PDT 2008

It's just still shots - a simple slide show. I made it on my old computer,
running XP, using the resident Windows Movie Maker ver. 2.1.4026.0 and saved
as a mswmm file. I copied that to a disc, and saved it on my new computer
running Vista Ultimate.

I've watched it there as a mswmm file and as an avi file. The "shadow" is
present in both formats.

Another really odd thing is that when I try to view the original mswmm slide
show directly in Movie Maker, it doesn't allow it - says "codec not loaded".
But, if I find it through Explorer and double click it, it pops into Movie
Maker and loads perfectly.

Is there a problem going from XP to Vista with mswmm files? The shadow is a
separate problem, I think.

Carol





"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message
news:uI6ku5noIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Carol Macherey wrote:
>> I created a slide show in XP and all was fine. Now I have a new
>> computer... VISTA Ultimate... copied slide show to new computer.
>>
>> When I play it now, most of the title screens display a "shadow" on
>> the lettering that wasn't there with the original show.
>>
>> I can't find a way to change/eliminate the shadow. Anyone have any
>> suggestions?
>>
>> Many thanks!
>>
>> Carol
>> The Starfish Story Store
>> http://www.cafepress.com/starfishstory
>> Support Greyhound adoption and those who do it!
> =====================
> Slide Show? Still shots only?
>
> Which program created the Slide Show
> and what format is it saved in?
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>


Re: Shadow on font by John

John
Sun Apr 20 10:41:10 PDT 2008

Carol Macherey wrote:
> It's just still shots - a simple slide show. I made it on my old
> computer, running XP, using the resident Windows Movie Maker ver.
> 2.1.4026.0 and saved as a mswmm file. I copied that to a disc, and
> saved it on my new computer running Vista Ultimate.
>
> I've watched it there as a mswmm file and as an avi file. The
> "shadow" is present in both formats.
>
> Another really odd thing is that when I try to view the original
> mswmm slide show directly in Movie Maker, it doesn't allow it - says
> "codec not loaded". But, if I find it through Explorer and double
> click it, it pops into Movie Maker and loads perfectly.
>
> Is there a problem going from XP to Vista with mswmm files? The
> shadow is a separate problem, I think.
>
> Carol
=====================================
The .mswmm file is your Project File...
and is not a Viewable video file because
it does not include the source files.

The .mswmm files should work OK on
Vista when opened in Movie Maker if
your source files are available.

The .avi file that was saved on your XP
machine...should look the same on your
Vista machine. I can't explain the *shadow*
you described.

FWIW...PhotoStory 3...is a better app
for still shots.

PhotoStory 3 For Windows
http://tinyurl.com/4f869

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Digital Media MVP

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I am a volunteer

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me may not work for you

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Re: *More* Shadow on font by John

John
Sun Apr 20 10:45:51 PDT 2008

FYI....if you create .mswmm project files
on your Vista machine...they will not be
compatible with Movie Maker 2.1 on your
XP machine.

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Digital Media MVP

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I am a volunteer

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==========================
> Carol Macherey wrote:
>> It's just still shots - a simple slide show. I made it on my old
>> computer, running XP, using the resident Windows Movie Maker ver.
>> 2.1.4026.0 and saved as a mswmm file. I copied that to a disc, and
>> saved it on my new computer running Vista Ultimate.
>>
>> I've watched it there as a mswmm file and as an avi file. The
>> "shadow" is present in both formats.
>>
>> Another really odd thing is that when I try to view the original
>> mswmm slide show directly in Movie Maker, it doesn't allow it - says
>> "codec not loaded". But, if I find it through Explorer and double
>> click it, it pops into Movie Maker and loads perfectly.
>>
>> Is there a problem going from XP to Vista with mswmm files? The
>> shadow is a separate problem, I think.
>>
>> Carol
> =====================================
> The .mswmm file is your Project File...
> and is not a Viewable video file because
> it does not include the source files.
>
> The .mswmm files should work OK on
> Vista when opened in Movie Maker if
> your source files are available.
>
> The .avi file that was saved on your XP
> machine...should look the same on your
> Vista machine. I can't explain the *shadow*
> you described.
>
> FWIW...PhotoStory 3...is a better app
> for still shots.
>
> PhotoStory 3 For Windows
> http://tinyurl.com/4f869




Re: Shadow on font by Carol

Carol
Sun Apr 20 18:28:31 PDT 2008

Interesting... Are the files created by Photo Story 3 uploadable to YouTube
for sharing? What is their file format?

Carol



"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message
news:O7XA42woIHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Carol Macherey wrote:
>> It's just still shots - a simple slide show. I made it on my old
>> computer, running XP, using the resident Windows Movie Maker ver.
>> 2.1.4026.0 and saved as a mswmm file. I copied that to a disc, and
>> saved it on my new computer running Vista Ultimate.
>>
>> I've watched it there as a mswmm file and as an avi file. The
>> "shadow" is present in both formats.
>>
>> Another really odd thing is that when I try to view the original
>> mswmm slide show directly in Movie Maker, it doesn't allow it - says
>> "codec not loaded". But, if I find it through Explorer and double
>> click it, it pops into Movie Maker and loads perfectly.
>>
>> Is there a problem going from XP to Vista with mswmm files? The
>> shadow is a separate problem, I think.
>>
>> Carol
> =====================================
> The .mswmm file is your Project File...
> and is not a Viewable video file because
> it does not include the source files.
>
> The .mswmm files should work OK on
> Vista when opened in Movie Maker if
> your source files are available.
>
> The .avi file that was saved on your XP
> machine...should look the same on your
> Vista machine. I can't explain the *shadow*
> you described.
>
> FWIW...PhotoStory 3...is a better app
> for still shots.
>
> PhotoStory 3 For Windows
> http://tinyurl.com/4f869
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>


Re: Shadow on font by Carol

Carol
Sun Apr 20 18:35:26 PDT 2008

I just read the system requirements for Photo Story 3 and for the OS it only
says XP. Will it run on Vista?

Carol


"Carol Macherey" <cmacvet@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%235sfN80oIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Interesting... Are the files created by Photo Story 3 uploadable to
> YouTube for sharing? What is their file format?
>
> Carol
>
>
>
> "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message
> news:O7XA42woIHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Carol Macherey wrote:
>>> It's just still shots - a simple slide show. I made it on my old
>>> computer, running XP, using the resident Windows Movie Maker ver.
>>> 2.1.4026.0 and saved as a mswmm file. I copied that to a disc, and
>>> saved it on my new computer running Vista Ultimate.
>>>
>>> I've watched it there as a mswmm file and as an avi file. The
>>> "shadow" is present in both formats.
>>>
>>> Another really odd thing is that when I try to view the original
>>> mswmm slide show directly in Movie Maker, it doesn't allow it - says
>>> "codec not loaded". But, if I find it through Explorer and double
>>> click it, it pops into Movie Maker and loads perfectly.
>>>
>>> Is there a problem going from XP to Vista with mswmm files? The
>>> shadow is a separate problem, I think.
>>>
>>> Carol
>> =====================================
>> The .mswmm file is your Project File...
>> and is not a Viewable video file because
>> it does not include the source files.
>>
>> The .mswmm files should work OK on
>> Vista when opened in Movie Maker if
>> your source files are available.
>>
>> The .avi file that was saved on your XP
>> machine...should look the same on your
>> Vista machine. I can't explain the *shadow*
>> you described.
>>
>> FWIW...PhotoStory 3...is a better app
>> for still shots.
>>
>> PhotoStory 3 For Windows
>> http://tinyurl.com/4f869
>>
>> --
>>
>> John Inzer
>> Digital Media MVP
>>
>> Notice
>> This is not tech support
>> I am a volunteer
>>
>> Solutions that work for
>> me may not work for you
>>
>> Proceed at your own risk
>>
>>
>


Re: Shadow on font by John

John
Sun Apr 20 19:23:37 PDT 2008

Carol Macherey wrote:
> I just read the system requirements for Photo Story 3 and for the OS
> it only says XP. Will it run on Vista?
>
> Carol
==================================
The file format is .wmv and it will run on vista.

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Digital Media MVP

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I am a volunteer

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