 cindyredhead Premium join:2002-07-12 Fort Gibson, OK
| dvd burning I would like to be able to burn my photos of my wedding on to a dvd so it can be play on a tv dvd player. Could someone tell me what program I can do this with. My info on my computer is not right. I now have a aspire T180 with vista home pre. -- e-machine W2260 XP home 2200+amd 512 ddram | |
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  tomj1225 Premium join:2001-12-17 Allentown, PA | Re: dvd burning Nero works fine for me. What you want is called a photo slide show. | |
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  iSpark Capturing Memories Making Dreams Premium join:2000-07-17 Conway, SC 1 edit | Proshow Gold from Photodex is really good.
PicturesToExe is also a good program.
oops, PicstoExe isn't DVD...sorry 'bout that.
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  royphil345 Premium join:2004-12-10 Lakewood, OH clubs: 1 edit | Most of the DVD players being sold now will play JPEG photos as a slide show if you simply put the JPEG files on a data CD or DVD. | |
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  tahoejeff
join:2001-07-01 Wisconsin Dells, WI clubs:
1 edit | i don't have the time to figure it out and give a better answer, but i do know that version of vista includes windows photo gallery. you can use that to create the slide show, and then use windows movie maker (also included) to create the dvd.
»www.microsoft.com/windows/produc···ery.mspx
edit: to elaborate on my suggestion, it was intended to be a 'slightly more work for no additional cost' idea. if you don't mind spending money on this project, the above suggestion to use ProShow Gold is an excellent one. it will give you more options to play with, and may be a bit easier. if you've never made a slideshow, i would caution against using too many trinkets like transitions between slides. -- The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth | |
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 avguser
join:2003-02-09 | Chances are that you have Windows Movie Maker on your computer. This will do it, too. | |
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