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Credits hesitating

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Steve - 11 Jun 2006 22:13 GMT
Troy, somehow I cannot not get your posting to reply.  Below is your ealier
posting to my problem of the credit screen hesitation.  Your posting did not
work - in fact it screwed up my computer and I had to reboot.  Again, my
problem is the screen hesitates as it scrolls.  Maybe it is because of an
upgrade?  The original timing was 15 seconds, but now after a save, it is
only very slow at 5 seconds.  I cannot get it to scroll 15 seconds.  How do i
change the scroll timing - maybe this is it?

---from Troy---

This is most likely a factor of your graphics card capabilities. IF the
computer has a graphics card with dedicated memory (not shared video
memory), go to SLIDE SHOW >> SETUP SHOW >> and check the USE HARDWARE
ACCELERATION. Test animation.

Report back and let us know what graphics card the computer has and if
applicable if this solution worked.
John Wilson - 12 Jun 2006 17:30 GMT
Go to custom animation and double click the credits entry. In timing you can
type in any value you like for the speed  (just change the number leave the
"seconds (very slow)"
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> Troy, somehow I cannot not get your posting to reply.  Below is your ealier
> posting to my problem of the credit screen hesitation.  Your posting did not
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> Report back and let us know what graphics card the computer has and if
> applicable if this solution worked.
Steve - 12 Jun 2006 22:41 GMT
John,

Perfect!  Thank you.

Steve

> Go to custom animation and double click the credits entry. In timing you can
> type in any value you like for the speed  (just change the number leave the
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> > Report back and let us know what graphics card the computer has and if
> > applicable if this solution worked.
 
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