![]() I’d built a similar slideshow last year using Avid’s Pinnacle Studio Pro 11, but was left unsatisfied due to Pinnacle’s quirky user interface and a host of annoying bugs, including one which prevented me from burning a DVD that would be playable in standard consumer DVD players. Really, all I wanted to do was create a slideshow of photos I’d taken during my oldest daughter’s final varsity high school volleyball season.
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