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Coolagarry
Hi everyone. This is my first post.

I take lots of family pics and like to view them on my tv. I use irfanview to edit the pics and Ashampoo 5 to burn them onto a cd.
If I burn pics in their 'raw ' state (ie. when they have not been edited) then there is no problem, but when I alter the pics in any way i.e. remove 'redeye'. 'crop' the pics etc then the dvd player leaves a blank screen until I get to the next 'unaltered ' picture. Any idea how I can get around this?
HitSquad
Hi Coolagarry, welcome to BC.
That's a new one on me. smile.gif
What image format are these pics in and what cd format (i.e -r,+r, rw, etc) are you burning to?
This might sound like a silly question but you're not altering the images directly off a cd-rw and then re-writing back to the same disc are you?
Coolagarry
Thanks HS.

I load the images directly off my camera onto my pc in .jpeg format.
They show as Irfanview graphics as that is my default for dealing with graphics
(Like that I have no problem burning them to cd and viewing them on my pc via my dvd player)
If I edit them in any way (Brighten them, Crop them etc) with irfanview then
the dvd player refuses to show them - it's the same with two different dvd players.

I burn onto Sony cd-r discs at the moment but I have the same result with different blank media. sad.gif

(For some reason in my heading I put Gifs?? I meant 'jpgs' DOH)
FireKracker
Welcome to the forums Coolagarry!

Sounds like its irfanview thats at fault. Have you tried any other image editing program other than this? I'd download another program (demo) and see if you have the same problem.

If it solves your problem, great if not, come back here and report it!
projectfocus
I would check the output file format from Irfanview it is most likely that when you save the file it is of a file type that is not supported by the equipement. Make sure the file is saved back as a jpg file and you should be OK.
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