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  1. I found the solution. I have to select "custom" in the "creating HD video for PC and Mac" and put 3072x2048 (1920x1440 works too).
  2. Lin says "The 4:3 aspect ratio of your images means that if you fill the screen from top to bottom there will be black showing on either side of your display". Please tell me how to achieve this!!!
  3. Well... Thanks for the answer, i guess you did not understand. It has nothing to do with maths. I don't want a real "full screen", i can realize you can't view in real "full screen" a 4:3 photo on a 16:9 screen... But i would like to get rid of the upper and lower black bands, which means to be able to get the equivalent of a 4:3 fullcreen (with black bands on boths sides on my 16:9 screen). When i use a fixed size of slide of 3072x2304 (fullscreen box ticked), why do i get upper and lower black bands??? Thanks to whoever could tell me how to get this done.
  4. Hi everybody, I'd like to create a fullscreen slideshow for my 22" widescreen (resolution : 1680x1050). The photos in my slideshow are 3072x2304. I tried to modify the options in "Project Options/Screen/Screen and slide" but i can't get what i want. If i use a virtual size of slide, the pictures in the slideshow are cut down, the lower and upper edge don't show. If i use a fixed size of slide of 3072x2304, the slideshow is not completely fullscreen (even if the fullscreen box is ticked). Can someone help me ? Many thanks,
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