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How To Create JPG Slideshows On DVD? - Would like to create a slideshow readable on a DVD player | ||
Discussion by yordan with 6 Replies.
Last Update: June 8, 2006, 7:19 pm | |||
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My aunt only has a standard DVD player (an old one, no DVD) connected to her TV.
Is there an open-source or a freeware tool creating a slide-show from a set of JPG pictures and converting to DVD format so it can be watched on a standard stand-alone DVD connected to a TV ?
Of course I tried using Windows Movie Maker but in only creates .wmv files which need a PC to be viewed.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Yordan
Anyway - here's a whole list of them specifically cut-out to make slideshows. Some are shareware, some freeware.. Take your pick:
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/downloa..._show_software/
And in case you want to check out other pages, here's my Google Search results:
http://www.google.com/search?q=free+pictur...:en-US:official
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Since it's a DVD player it'll play CD's as wellYou should be right. Unfortunately, most of standard DVD players cannot play JPG pictures, only the latest ones know how.
Thanks a lot again, you were really fast with helping on my problem.
Yordan
i guess i've found something interesting
http://www.presentavid.com/ImagedVideo
i did not try it myself, but it is written that this little program can create video with your photos and also with music.
Thanks, I'll give it a try. I hope it's not like the Microsoft one Photorecit environment, which creates a .mwv file which can be played only on a Crosoft-Compatible machine.
I was also slightly disappointed with Photo DVD wizard, the "add a music" option seems not to work, and it created a DVD which is not readable...
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Thanks, I'll give it a try. I hope it's not like the Microsoft one Photorecit environment, which creates a .mwv file which can be played only on a Crosoft-Compatible machine.
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no, i guess it's not. i tried another soft of that company (their video editor, presentavid) and it can publish your outputs in almost any popular formats (avi, wmv, mpeg, swf, flv, also can burn dvd). and that's why i'm sure that if it is written that it can publish in different formats, then it's true.
and also now i looked through their screenshots and i guess this one (http://www.presentavid.com/img/imaged-video/s3.gif) shows that output format depends on codecs you have...
Regards
Dhanesh.
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