How do I prevent my audio from being cut of in mid stream?

I have PE 8.0 on Windows 7 . I create a slide show with two pieces of music in WAV format, resize my photographs to 1000x750 size  - but when i burn the DVD in HD widescreen Pal the music gets cut off part way on the finished DVD - HELP!
nunavut 436 

>burn the DVD in HD widescreen
I am very confused... are you burning an SD DVD or an HD BluRay?
DVD and HD do not go together

Similar Messages

  • On a MacBook, in Messages, how do you prevent your IMs from being sent as texts?

    In Messages, how do you prevent your messages from being sent as texts?

    Shootist007 wrote:
    Not sure how and why this type of thing started but it seems every program you install these days likes to start part of itself when the system starts.
    That started with Lion and progresses with the hillside feline. Ever since that pair got a personality disorder and can't make up their mind whether they're computers or phones, the world went to the dogs.  "Always on" paradigm my azz!

  • How do I prevent my emails from being sent without my hitting the send key. Many of my emails are just "taking off" and sending while I am in the middle of typing. If this is a keyboard shortcut, I must disable it, so how do I do that

    How can I stop emails from being sent without my hitting the "send" key.

    Firefox doesn't do email, it's a web browser.
    If you are using Firefox to access your mail, you are using "web-mail". You need to seek support from your service provider or a forum for that service.
    If your problem is with Mozilla Thunderbird, see this forum for support.
    [http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/support/] <br />
    or this one <br />
    [http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=39]

  • How can I prevent my images from being copied?

    This is a perennial question, but the simple answer is that you can't. It's impossible.
    Don't believe snake oil adverts for products that claim to prevent images from being copied. Once an image is displayed on a computer, there are numerous ways of copying it. "Solutions" that prevent users from right-clicking or pressing Print Screen can be disabled by turning off JavaScript in the browser; and screen grabbing software can easily make a copy of an image.
    If you want to show your photography on the web, but don't want others to steal your images, consider the following options:
    Add a watermark to your images.
    Embed copyright information in the metadata of your images.
    Save images at low resolution (72dpi is standard on the web, but useless for printing).
    The following image uses all three techniques:
    You can create a Photoshop action to watermark images. Use the File Info dialog box in Bridge CS4 to add copyright metadata to your images.

    I asked a question. Hans was kind enough to give me a solution, and for that I thank him! I have also learned a little more in the process!
    We have already established that the solution stops people right clicking on an image and saving the image (be it in Windows Explorer or not), but it has also been established that it is by no means a fool proof way of protecting images and that there are other ways of copying images from a webpage. However, it is another level of protection.
    Unfortunately, I do not want to watermark my images as I do not like looking as watermarked images myself. I also downsize my images for the web. I was just looking for another level of protection.
    Thanks for the input anyway!

  • How do I prevent a song from being added to iTunes from an iPhone?

    Ok this is kind of a strange question. I recently bought a song from iTunes, but I don't want it in my library or on any of my devices anymore. I delete it from the library, however when I sync with my iPhone (which has the song on it for some reason) the song is appears back in my library again. The song is not part of the playlist that I sync with my phone, so it must have been downloaded onto the phone when I made the purchase. This is beginning to get very frustrating. Does this have something to do with the Cloud? I just want to completely remove the song so that I don't see it anywhere.

    If you are using iOS 5 on your phone, launch the music app, tap songs at the bottom to show the list of songs. Find the song you want to delete and swipe your finger across it, then tap the red delete button that appears.
    Also, delete it from your iTunes library before you sync again.

  • How do I prevent my content from being erased when adding a new device to itunes?

    I've had my 4s for about a year now and I just got a new windows laptop. I installed itunes and signed in but i dont know how to add my phone to this itunes. I know that normally you just plug your phone into the computer and it does it automatically but I know sometimes doing this will erase the content of the device. I have a lot of pictures and music on there that I obviously dont want to lose. So how can i add my phone to this new computer without losing everything?

    >burn the DVD in HD widescreen
    I am very confused... are you burning an SD DVD or an HD BluRay?
    DVD and HD do not go together

  • TS3714 Every time the month advances, my calendar for 2 months ago clears. The app only displays 2 months of events? How can I prevent my programing from being deleted?

    I don't think the recurring exchange calenddar events deleted fixes my issue. I have no program on my windows computer either to back up my calendar to and the icloud just suggests I download outlook 2007 (pricey). I don't want to lose any more events in previous months! someone please help me

    Go to Settings>Mail,Contacts,Calendars and scroll down to the Calendars section, tap Sync and set this to a longer time period.

  • How can I prevent my computer from being slow? Why does it go slow when I click anything on my Mac?

    My computer is giving me more issues everyday. Its constantly getting slower and slower. I am afraid it will not turn on one day because it barely turns on and off. I can't click anything without waiting a 2 minutes for anything on my dash to load or on my computer in general or even when I'm online.

    Hi Brittany,
    First question: do you have at least 15% free space on your HD?

  • How to lockdown and prevent add-ons from being installed?

    Hi. I'd like to lockdown an installation of Firefox on a Win XP computer, to prevent add-ons from being installed by limited account users. How do I accomplish this please?

    Use a mozilla.cfg file in the Firefox program folder to lock prefs or specify default values.
    Place a file local-settings.js in the defaults\pref folder where you also find the file channel-prefs.js to specify using mozilla.cfg.
    pref("general.config.filename", "mozilla.cfg");
    pref("general.config.obscure_value", 0); // use this to disable the byte-shift
    See:
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences
    You can use these functions in mozilla.cfg:
    defaultPref(); // set new default value
    pref(); // set pref, but allow changes in current session
    lockPref(); // lock pref, disallow changes
    lockPref("xpinstall.enabled", false);

  • We have 2 ipods and 1 ipad with different apps all synced to one computer.  How do I prevent these apps from automatically being synced to all three devices each time I do a backup/sync?

    We have 2 ipods and 1 ipad with different apps all synced to one computer.  How do I prevent these apps from automatically being synced to all three devices each time I do a backup/sync?

    Uncheck the option to automatically sync new apps to the device.
    Other than that, syncing is by device.
    Connect one device, tell iTunes what to sync, then sync.
    Connect second device, repeat.
    Connect third device, repeat.

  • How do prevent HTML snippets from being listed on search engines?

    I just created a new website using iWeb 3.0.1. On a couple of my pages I embedded flash music players and video players using the HTML Snippet widget. I did a quick search of my website on google and noticed that the HTML widgets were showing in the results as separate pages. I then clicked on these HTML Snippet pages and up came the widget on a separate page by itself. How do I prevent search engines from listing any HTML Snippets on my iWeb site as separate pages?
    Thanks
    athafran

    Paste this in the HTML Snippet.
    In the <body> ... </body> part you paste the code you currently use for your Snippet.
    I haven't tried it, the noindex part, but the code itself is accepted by iWeb.
    <html>
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
    <meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">
    <meta name="description" content="instructions for excluding search engine robots">
    <title>Search Engine exclusion</title>
    </head>
    <body>
    Here your current code.
    </body>

  • How can I stop sound track from being divided when adding clips to other tracks in PrE12?

    The situation:
    I have a project with several minutes of video clips on the timeline (expert view) in "Video 1/Audio 1."  There is also music on the sound track (below the empty "Narration" track).
    Any time I make an edit to the Video 1 track, PRE cuts the Sound Track.  (Note that this is not the Audio 1 track, it's the sound track which is two tracks away.)  If I insert a clip, the Sound Track is cut and left with a gap.  Same if I do a FreezeFrame insert.  This is bad enough (make ten insertions, have the Sound Track chopped into ten separate pieces), but it gets worse: when I try to slide the Sound Track pieces back together, the Video 1 clips will be moved around.
    This appears to be a major bug but I'm hoping there is a simple way to deal with it.
    Here's what the Manual (p.71) has to say about it (not much).
    "When you insert a clip into the Expert view timeline, adjacent clips on all tracks shift to accommodate the new clip. By shifting all clips together, the audio and video of the existing clips remain in sync."
    * The question here is, adjacent to what?  The Sound Track is a continuous music clip of many minutes; it is alone on the Track, and there is nothing on the track above it (Narration track).  So it's not adjacent to anything, and yet it is being chopped up.
    The Manual continues:
    "Sometimes, you don’t want all clips to shift with each insertion. For example, when you add background music that superimposes the entire movie, you don’t want clips to shift."
    *They got that right, but they don't say anything about how to prevent it.
    This next makes no sense at all:
    "To shift specific clips togather, press the Alt key as you insert.  At a time, you can shift specific clips simultaneously on a maximum of two tracks.  These include the track receiving the insertion and the track containing the linked audio or video (if any). The affected tracks shift together, remaining aligned. The clips on other tracks are unaffected."
    *There is no mention of how to specify what clips would be shifted, or not.
    I'm not dealing with linked clips.  And they tell me how to shift clips (sort of) but nothing about how to stop clips from being cut up and shifted.  This all makes it very hard to create a coordinated product.
    Any suggestions or solutions will be much appreciated.

    Thanks, ATR,
    I wll try this--but I still am unclear on how to do what the Manual says is possible: select clips on another track that WILL be moved, if I so desire, so as to remain synched to the main Video track.
    UPDATE:
    In the case of inserting Freeze Frame, I just tried both Ctrl method and Alt method, and neither worked.
    1. Put Video on Vid1 track
    2. Put Music on Sound Track
    3. Ran a few seconds of Vid
    4. Stopped Vid, selected Freeze Frame
    5. Held down Ctrl key while clicking "Insert in Movie"  also tried with holding down Alt key.
    Result: a 3 second still was inserted int the Vid1 track.  A corresponding gap was created in the Sound Track.
    6. Slid the final part of the Sound Track to the left along the timeline to re-connect it to the next segment created by the above process.
    Result: the video following the final Freeze Frame was pushed to the right end of  Video1 track.
    7. Slid the Sound Track all the way to the left.
    Result: the entire Video 1 Track contents were pushed to the right and divided in pieces.
    I documented each step with screen shots which I can send if you want them and if I can figure out how to do it.
    UPDATE #2
    In the case of inserting a video clip to the Timeline, I just tried both Ctrl method and Alt method, and neither worked.
    1. Locate video in Project Assets
    2a. R click video in Project Assets (pull-down menu appears), hold down Ctrl, click Insert to Timeline.
    Result: Vid clip is inserted on Video 1 track, Sound Track is separated with a corresponding gap.
    2b.  R click video in Project Assets (pull-down menu appears), push Alt
    Result: pull-down menu disappears as soon as Alt is pushed down.
    I can stil drag the Vid clip but it's one more manual step...I love shortcuts!!

  • How can i prevent my pro from over heating?

    How can i prevent my pro from over heating?

    Don't use the computer in your lap, or on a blanket or pillow. The case bottom is part of the heat dissipation system so it needs air underneath. If you must use the computer in your lap, get a lapboard. There are cheap, even more so if you make one yourself.
    If the computer is a older MBP with silver keys, avoid "clamshell" mode when using an external monitor. Those models let a lot of heat escape through the keyboard. The black-key Unibody versions don't seem to rely so much on the keyboard as a vent.
    Like eww said, what feels hot to you may not threaten the computer's well-being. Get a temperature monitoring utility. I like this one:
    http://bresink.com/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
    It runs politely in the background and puts the readout in the menubar:
    so you don't have to invoke Dashboard like some other temp monitors require. As Dashboard loads all its widgets as soon as it's invoked, the extra widget processes can run up the temps and you don't get a true average use temp.
    If you use Dashboard a lot, those processes stay active after the first launch and can eat processor cycles as well as increase temps. I use DashQuit, a widget that shuts down Dashboard when I'm done without requiring a computer restart. It's here:
    http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/status/dashquit_berenguierduncan.html

  • Re: How do I keep an application from being started morethan once?

    Here are some quick ideas. None of them should be too hard to implement,
    although each has some drawbacks.
    1. Have a login server track who is logged on, and if there is already a
    logon for a given user or a given machine, then deny the application
    startup. The nice thing about this is that a user will not be able to have
    multiple logins even by going to another machine. Then again, this may not
    be so nice, and you also get a possible single point of failure on the
    login server for which you will have to prepare.
    2. Drop to the operating system, and get a list of processes for the client
    machine. If the name of one of them matches the name of application that
    is being run, then deny startup. This avoids a network hit, but requires
    some OS specific code. Also, a clever user could change the name of an
    executable to get around this. Note that a user could have another login
    on another machine.
    3. Write to a file on the local machine. You can hide the file in some
    suitable place, and can also scramble some information so that a user
    cannot get around having this file present by reading from the file at
    startup and then writing to it. Based on the state of your application,
    the file will have some scrambled information indicating if an instance of
    an application can be started. If you retain the write lock (i.e. do not
    close) the file for the duration of the application, you increase your
    security at the risk of a confused user if the application gets terminated
    without releasing the lock. Depending on the OS where the client will run,
    this could be an issue. If you like this option, perform some experiments
    first on all configurations of an example client machine to determine the
    behavior. Again, this only works to prevent an extra login on a single
    machine, not system wide.
    If you are not concerned about your users hacking around too much and don't
    care about a login on another machine, I would opt for some version of
    number 3. Otherwise, I would venture number 1.
    Regards
    CSB
    At 07:47 AM 2/18/98 -0500, Martin G Nystrom wrote:
    A user can launch an application, then launch it again. How do we make it so
    that the user can only run one instance of the application?
    Martin Nystrom
    Eli Lilly and Company
    ([email protected])
    Curtis Bragdon, Senior Consultant, Forte Software
    [email protected]
    Voice Mail: (510) 986-3807
    Paging: (888) 687-6723
    "I've seen dozens of triggering towns." - Richard Hugo

    Yet another quick and dirty solution is to use local ExternalConnections.
    This is a single instance per machine solution.
    Example is attached.
    (See attached file: TestOne.pex)
    [email protected] on 02/18/98 10:01:07 PM
    Please respond to [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    cc: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: How do I keep an application from being started more than
    once?
    Martin,
    there are two ways to read your question
    (a) no more than one instance of an application per machine
    (b) no more than one instance of an application per "user"
    now if a user has only one machine, and your system has "userids" and you
    only want
    one active "session" per "user" then the distinction is irrelevant.
    However, many systems
    let people share logins, so a token based thing enforcing one login will be
    problematic.
    The downside of #1 approach suggested by Curtis happens when a machine gets
    hosed without "logging" the user off the security system, then they can't
    get in until their ticket expires or a sysadmin gets involved. Should be
    manageable, however. But this enforces one application
    instance per user, unless you check both for the presence of an active
    token for that user as well as the presence of a token tied to that
    particular node name. Otherwise there is nothing to prevent the same user
    from launching the app again and logging in as a different user. This is
    definitely the best approach of the bunch, and can be adapted for either
    (a) or (b).
    Suggestion # 2 won't work unless the application is built as a compiled
    client,
    since the process name will be 'ftexec' and not the "name" of the
    application. And it doesn't
    prevent a user from launching the app from a different machine (or people
    sharing logins). So again it depends on what you are trying to achieve.
    #3 also only prevents multiple instances per machine, not necessarily by
    user. Of course
    most people don't have multiple machines. The point is that you may be
    trying to
    prevent your users from sharing logins. In which case the file thing won't
    do it.
    Some other ideas:
    1. You could, however, enforce one application per machine using the
    installed partition agent's ExecutingPartition instrument name. As long as
    the user doesn't run the app in a different environment, you can have the
    app check at startup time if there is another
    ActivePartition running under the same InstalledPartition name.
    (ActivePartitions are child agents
    of InstalledPartitions).
    2. use the ObjectLocationManager and bind a simple object into the naming
    system using a naming scheme such as
    /MyApplication/MyNode or
    /MyApplication/MyUserId
    the presence of either one would indicate that another instance of that
    application is running on either that machine or that user. Of course
    these have to be cleaned out, and subject to similar downside as
    alternative #1. So you'd essentially be using the forte naming system as a
    distributed lock manager (ouch).
    3. Have the application remove the shortcut to launch it upon startup, and
    recreate it when it is finished, or move it to a hidden place. There it
    is - the worst idea I've ever come up with. Don't
    do this!
    Regards,
    John
    From: Curtis Bragdon <[email protected]>
    Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:36:58 -0500
    Subject: Re: How do I keep an application from being started more than
    once?
    Here are some quick ideas. None of them should be too hard to implement,
    although each has some drawbacks.
    1. Have a login server track who is logged on, and if there is already a
    logon for a given user or a given machine, then deny the application
    startup. The nice thing about this is that a user will not be able to have
    multiple logins even by going to another machine. Then again, this may not
    be so nice, and you also get a possible single point of failure on the
    login server for which you will have to prepare.
    2. Drop to the operating system, and get a list of processes for the client
    machine. If the name of one of them matches the name of application that
    is being run, then deny startup. This avoids a network hit, but requires
    some OS specific code. Also, a clever user could change the name of an
    executable to get around this. Note that a user could have another login
    on another machine.
    3. Write to a file on the local machine. You can hide the file in some
    suitable place, and can also scramble some information so that a user
    cannot get around having this file present by reading from the file at
    startup and then writing to it. Based on the state of your application,
    the file will have some scrambled information indicating if an instance of
    an application can be started. If you retain the write lock (i.e. do not
    close) the file for the duration of the application, you increase your
    security at the risk of a confused user if the application gets terminated
    without releasing the lock. Depending on the OS where the client will run,
    this could be an issue. If you like this option, perform some experiments
    first on all configurations of an example client machine to determine the
    behavior. Again, this only works to prevent an extra login on a single
    machine, not system wide.
    If you are not concerned about your users hacking around too much and don't
    care about a login on another machine, I would opt for some version of
    number 3. Otherwise, I would venture number 1.
    Regards
    CSB
    At 07:47 AM 2/18/98 -0500, Martin G Nystrom wrote:
    A user can launch an application, then launch it again. How do we make itso
    that the user can only run one instance of the application?
    Martin Nystrom
    Eli Lilly and Company
    ([email protected])
    Curtis Bragdon, Senior Consultant, Forte Software
    [email protected]
    Voice Mail: (510) 986-3807
    Paging: (888) 687-6723
    "I've seen dozens of triggering towns." - Richard Hugo
    John Jamison
    Vice President of Technology
    Sage IT Partners, Inc.
    415 392 7243 x 306
    [email protected]

  • How do you prevent the organizer from mixing the order of pictures when down loading off the memory card?

    @How do you prevent the organizer from mixing the order of pictures when down loading off the memory card?

    This sounds like you are using Photoshop Elements, and the Photoshop Elements forum would be best at answering that.
    Photoshop Elements
    Gene

Maybe you are looking for