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  1. Hi Dave I opened the TV Safe Zone.ptestyle but I haven't a clue how to use it. I haven't used Styles at all so far. The http://docs.pictures...ques/dvdproject looks brilliant. However I am struggling to understand the idea of attaching a blank black slide to all the other slides. I will try and put something together. I would appreciate your thoughts about my first effort to reduce slide sizes on the TV. Could the parameters Aspect ratio 16:9. Mode Full Screen. Virtual size of slide 1920 x 1080 have contributed to my failure? Kind Regards Mel
  2. Hi Dave & yachtsman thanks very much for your help. I have put a small show together using 5 identical slides. I used DVD-Video Disc for players connected to a television. Aspect ratio 16:9. Mode Full Screen. Virtual size of slide 1920 x 1080. Each slide has a 5 pixel white stroke border. Duration 10 seconds Transition 0 Slide 1 is 90% of 1920 x 1080 = 1728 x 972. Slide 2 is 91% of 1920 x 1080 = 1747 x 983 Slide 3 is 92% of 1920 x 1080 = 1776 x 994 Slide 4 is 93% 0f 1920 x 1080 = 1786 x 1004 Slide 5 is 94% 0f 1920 x 1080 = 1805 x 1015 When I played the show on my TV using my DVD Player all 5 slides were identical and with no sign of the white stroke border. So the TV picture still bleeds off the screen slightly. yachtsman - where do I find the auto setting for the aspect ratio on the TV? My TV handbook only gives 16x9 or 4x3. I would be most grateful if you could point out my error(s).
  3. I have a modern Panasonic flat screen 16x9 TV together with a high quality Panasonic DVD player. When I publish a slide show using DVD-Video Disc for players connected to a television the TV picture bleeds off the screen slightly on all 4 sides. I have exchanged emails with Panasonic Support but they have been less than helpful. I believe this problem may be related to modern TVs which have changed format slightly. I use Verbatim disks. Would be most grateful for some help.
  4. I purchased a modern Panasonic flat screen 16x9 TV together with a quality Panasonic DVD player 2 years ago.

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