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Photos on Mediacenter Jean-Paul De WInter 06-18-2006
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Posted by Jean-Paul De WInter on June 18, 2006, 2:20 am
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Hi,
When I look at photos on my Plasma TV though my MC they all seem to move
over the screen, looks like the computer wants to center the photo on the
screen...
This is very annoying...
Can I do something to avoid this?
Thanks



Posted by Michael J. Mahon on June 18, 2006, 2:51 am
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Jean-Paul De WInter wrote:
> Hi,
> When I look at photos on my Plasma TV though my MC they all seem to move
> over the screen, looks like the computer wants to center the photo on the
> screen...
> This is very annoying...
> Can I do something to avoid this?

The default Media Center slide show is done with something very much
like Photo Story 3, and, by default, it does random pans and zooms
while displaying photos, to make it more interesting.

There may be settings you can change to get simple dissolves, or
whatever you want. (Frankly, I and my family consider the default
much better than a static slide show.)

-michael

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