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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: West Lothian, SCOTLAND, United Kingdom
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Displaying photographs on a DVD player?
Hi all,
My sister is getting married and asked me to take countless digital photographs of the the hotel she is getting married and staying in. The problem is that she does not have a PC to view these photographs at her leisure. Is there good software out there which would allow me to burn the photographs to CD or DVD for her to view them on her DVD player? The software must be able to create menus and sub menus i.e a menu for photographs inside the hotel, outside the hotel, in the main hall etc. TIA folks. Colin.
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How about Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7.5?
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If you have a program such as Nero, you can make a Video CD (VCD) of the pictures and it will alllow you to create the menus you want. I'm not sure if there are any freeware programs available for this. One thing, however, your sister must have a DVD player capable of reading video cd's. If her DVD player says Kodak picture disc compatible, she'll be fine.
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DVDLab using the slideshow option (30 day fully functional demo).
MemoriesOnTV (demo). Just two of many, but I haven't found any free ones. |
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Thanks guys, I'll have a look at some of those programs.
Colin. |
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