I don't know that either of my comments will be useful to you. I haven't
moved to a production suite software environment so when I needed a looping
DVD for a client I looked around and purchased DVDit 6, to get that feature
and one other I wanted. It seems that looping is a feature omitted from
entry level software, like MyDVD, which I had been using. Recently I
purchased Wildform Presenter Pro at a great discount in order to work with
Flash video's newest codec. The software will convert PowerPoint to Flash
and the resulting file can be set to loop. Both options cost a couple of
hundred dollars.
David Hurdon
At 01:58 PM 10/25/2006 +0000, you wrote:
Hello all,
I believe I figured out the answer to do this but I'd thought I'd ask
for some help anyway. I have Adobe Premiere Elements (yes I know it's
the basic program). Is there anyway to create a looping DVD on it or
is this feature only available on Adobe Premiere Pro? I searched some
back messages and saw the posts about the same topic however it only
spoke of Pro.
Do I have any chance of creating one on Elements or should I resort to
redoing it on Powerpoint?
(I'm sure this is elementary but I'd appreciate any help!)
Thanks,
Csilla
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