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I am confused as to which software and feature to use to burn a CD containing
jpeg photos that is playable on jpeg compatible DVD players. I have Sonic
Digital Media and Windows Media players / recorders. Help?
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Your DVD Player is compatible with JPG images but the only way that will
work is if you simply create a data disk with the JPG's on it.

If using a CD you can simply use Windows Explorer and drag the files to the
burner drive and then, after going to that drive, click "Burn these files to
CD"

If using a DVD you still need other software, your DVD burner should have
come with something to do the trick, to create a data disk and burn the
JPG's to the disk.

If you want to create a video slideshow that will play in your DVD player
that's a little more complicated.
First I recommend using Photo Story 3 to create the slideshow since it is
far better than Movie Maker with still imaging and transition control. Then
if you want you can take the WMV file created in Photo Story 3 into Movie
Maker to add credits etc... although you don't HAVE to do that.
Next you need a DVD Authoring program to create a DVD, again your drive
should have come with something but not always the best software for the
job, and import either the WMV from Photo Story 3 or the WMV/AVI from Movie
Maker and create your DVD.
My website offers more step-by-step instructions for most of these tasks as
well as information about DVD Authoring programs.
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-Wojo
Wojo's Web:
http://www.Wojos-web.co.nr


"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:9A9D24CE-A5B2-44C4-95DE-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am confused as to which software and feature to use to burn a CD
>containing
> jpeg photos that is playable on jpeg compatible DVD players. I have Sonic
> Digital Media and Windows Media players / recorders. Help?
> --
> Thanks to anyone willing to help!
>
>



 
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      6th Mar 2006
Thanks for the information and I have referred to your website which by the
way is very good and I am certain I will be back there. But I don't think I
have an answer yet because I don't think I asked my question correctly. Let
me try again.

Can I create a video slideshow on a CD that will play on a DVD player?

I do have a new burner program (Sonic) but I only have a CD RW drive but not
a DVD RW drive.
--
Thanks to anyone willing to help!

Gary


"Wojo" wrote:

> Your DVD Player is compatible with JPG images but the only way that will
> work is if you simply create a data disk with the JPG's on it.
>
> If using a CD you can simply use Windows Explorer and drag the files to the
> burner drive and then, after going to that drive, click "Burn these files to
> CD"
>
> If using a DVD you still need other software, your DVD burner should have
> come with something to do the trick, to create a data disk and burn the
> JPG's to the disk.
>
> If you want to create a video slideshow that will play in your DVD player
> that's a little more complicated.
> First I recommend using Photo Story 3 to create the slideshow since it is
> far better than Movie Maker with still imaging and transition control. Then
> if you want you can take the WMV file created in Photo Story 3 into Movie
> Maker to add credits etc... although you don't HAVE to do that.
> Next you need a DVD Authoring program to create a DVD, again your drive
> should have come with something but not always the best software for the
> job, and import either the WMV from Photo Story 3 or the WMV/AVI from Movie
> Maker and create your DVD.
> My website offers more step-by-step instructions for most of these tasks as
> well as information about DVD Authoring programs.
> --
> -Wojo
> Wojo's Web:
> http://www.Wojos-web.co.nr
>
>
> "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:9A9D24CE-A5B2-44C4-95DE-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I am confused as to which software and feature to use to burn a CD
> >containing
> > jpeg photos that is playable on jpeg compatible DVD players. I have Sonic
> > Digital Media and Windows Media players / recorders. Help?
> > --
> > Thanks to anyone willing to help!
> >
> >

>
>
>

 
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Yes you can.
You have 2 different ways to do it.

1) You can use Windows Explorer to copy the JPG's directly to the CD as I
described earlier.
Using this method since your DVD Player accepts JPG images it will read the
JPG's directly off the CD and display them on your TV. This way will not
allow you to create any panning, zooming, or transitioning effects.

2) You can create a slideshow with Photo Story 3 and then create a VCD. Even
though you are burning to CD not DVD you need a DVD Authoring program. The
majority if not all of these programs also allow burning a VCD which is
basically a DVD on CD. This is where my website comes in, I recommend
downloading the trial version of Movie Factory to create your VCD. In the
"DVD Creation" section of my website you will find Movie Factory. There is a
download link where you can get the free trial version and there is also a
tutorial for creating a DVD. The same basic steps apply to creating a VCD.
-Wojo

"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:741CABF6-3F1B-498F-B94C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for the information and I have referred to your website which by
> the
> way is very good and I am certain I will be back there. But I don't think
> I
> have an answer yet because I don't think I asked my question correctly.
> Let
> me try again.
>
> Can I create a video slideshow on a CD that will play on a DVD player?
>
> I do have a new burner program (Sonic) but I only have a CD RW drive but
> not
> a DVD RW drive.
> --
> Thanks to anyone willing to help!
>
> Gary
>
>
> "Wojo" wrote:
>
>> Your DVD Player is compatible with JPG images but the only way that will
>> work is if you simply create a data disk with the JPG's on it.
>>
>> If using a CD you can simply use Windows Explorer and drag the files to
>> the
>> burner drive and then, after going to that drive, click "Burn these files
>> to
>> CD"
>>
>> If using a DVD you still need other software, your DVD burner should have
>> come with something to do the trick, to create a data disk and burn the
>> JPG's to the disk.
>>
>> If you want to create a video slideshow that will play in your DVD player
>> that's a little more complicated.
>> First I recommend using Photo Story 3 to create the slideshow since it is
>> far better than Movie Maker with still imaging and transition control.
>> Then
>> if you want you can take the WMV file created in Photo Story 3 into Movie
>> Maker to add credits etc... although you don't HAVE to do that.
>> Next you need a DVD Authoring program to create a DVD, again your drive
>> should have come with something but not always the best software for the
>> job, and import either the WMV from Photo Story 3 or the WMV/AVI from
>> Movie
>> Maker and create your DVD.
>> My website offers more step-by-step instructions for most of these tasks
>> as
>> well as information about DVD Authoring programs.
>> --
>> -Wojo
>> Wojo's Web:
>> http://www.Wojos-web.co.nr
>>
>>
>> "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:9A9D24CE-A5B2-44C4-95DE-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I am confused as to which software and feature to use to burn a CD
>> >containing
>> > jpeg photos that is playable on jpeg compatible DVD players. I have
>> > Sonic
>> > Digital Media and Windows Media players / recorders. Help?
>> > --
>> > Thanks to anyone willing to help!
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
>>



 
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That answers my question. Thanks for all your help!
--


Gary


"Wojo" wrote:

> Yes you can.
> You have 2 different ways to do it.
>
> 1) You can use Windows Explorer to copy the JPG's directly to the CD as I
> described earlier.
> Using this method since your DVD Player accepts JPG images it will read the
> JPG's directly off the CD and display them on your TV. This way will not
> allow you to create any panning, zooming, or transitioning effects.
>
> 2) You can create a slideshow with Photo Story 3 and then create a VCD. Even
> though you are burning to CD not DVD you need a DVD Authoring program. The
> majority if not all of these programs also allow burning a VCD which is
> basically a DVD on CD. This is where my website comes in, I recommend
> downloading the trial version of Movie Factory to create your VCD. In the
> "DVD Creation" section of my website you will find Movie Factory. There is a
> download link where you can get the free trial version and there is also a
> tutorial for creating a DVD. The same basic steps apply to creating a VCD.
> -Wojo
>
> "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:741CABF6-3F1B-498F-B94C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thanks for the information and I have referred to your website which by
> > the
> > way is very good and I am certain I will be back there. But I don't think
> > I
> > have an answer yet because I don't think I asked my question correctly.
> > Let
> > me try again.
> >
> > Can I create a video slideshow on a CD that will play on a DVD player?
> >
> > I do have a new burner program (Sonic) but I only have a CD RW drive but
> > not
> > a DVD RW drive.
> > --
> > Thanks to anyone willing to help!
> >
> > Gary
> >
> >
> > "Wojo" wrote:
> >
> >> Your DVD Player is compatible with JPG images but the only way that will
> >> work is if you simply create a data disk with the JPG's on it.
> >>
> >> If using a CD you can simply use Windows Explorer and drag the files to
> >> the
> >> burner drive and then, after going to that drive, click "Burn these files
> >> to
> >> CD"
> >>
> >> If using a DVD you still need other software, your DVD burner should have
> >> come with something to do the trick, to create a data disk and burn the
> >> JPG's to the disk.
> >>
> >> If you want to create a video slideshow that will play in your DVD player
> >> that's a little more complicated.
> >> First I recommend using Photo Story 3 to create the slideshow since it is
> >> far better than Movie Maker with still imaging and transition control.
> >> Then
> >> if you want you can take the WMV file created in Photo Story 3 into Movie
> >> Maker to add credits etc... although you don't HAVE to do that.
> >> Next you need a DVD Authoring program to create a DVD, again your drive
> >> should have come with something but not always the best software for the
> >> job, and import either the WMV from Photo Story 3 or the WMV/AVI from
> >> Movie
> >> Maker and create your DVD.
> >> My website offers more step-by-step instructions for most of these tasks
> >> as
> >> well as information about DVD Authoring programs.
> >> --
> >> -Wojo
> >> Wojo's Web:
> >> http://www.Wojos-web.co.nr
> >>
> >>
> >> "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:9A9D24CE-A5B2-44C4-95DE-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >I am confused as to which software and feature to use to burn a CD
> >> >containing
> >> > jpeg photos that is playable on jpeg compatible DVD players. I have
> >> > Sonic
> >> > Digital Media and Windows Media players / recorders. Help?
> >> > --
> >> > Thanks to anyone willing to help!
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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Your welcome
Good Luck!

"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5220ACF7-EFC6-442B-9B38-(E-Mail Removed)...
> That answers my question. Thanks for all your help!
> --
>
>
> Gary
>
>
> "Wojo" wrote:
>
>> Yes you can.
>> You have 2 different ways to do it.
>>
>> 1) You can use Windows Explorer to copy the JPG's directly to the CD as I
>> described earlier.
>> Using this method since your DVD Player accepts JPG images it will read
>> the
>> JPG's directly off the CD and display them on your TV. This way will not
>> allow you to create any panning, zooming, or transitioning effects.
>>
>> 2) You can create a slideshow with Photo Story 3 and then create a VCD.
>> Even
>> though you are burning to CD not DVD you need a DVD Authoring program.
>> The
>> majority if not all of these programs also allow burning a VCD which is
>> basically a DVD on CD. This is where my website comes in, I recommend
>> downloading the trial version of Movie Factory to create your VCD. In the
>> "DVD Creation" section of my website you will find Movie Factory. There
>> is a
>> download link where you can get the free trial version and there is also
>> a
>> tutorial for creating a DVD. The same basic steps apply to creating a
>> VCD.
>> -Wojo
>>
>> "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:741CABF6-3F1B-498F-B94C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Thanks for the information and I have referred to your website which by
>> > the
>> > way is very good and I am certain I will be back there. But I don't
>> > think
>> > I
>> > have an answer yet because I don't think I asked my question correctly.
>> > Let
>> > me try again.
>> >
>> > Can I create a video slideshow on a CD that will play on a DVD player?
>> >
>> > I do have a new burner program (Sonic) but I only have a CD RW drive
>> > but
>> > not
>> > a DVD RW drive.
>> > --
>> > Thanks to anyone willing to help!
>> >
>> > Gary
>> >
>> >
>> > "Wojo" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Your DVD Player is compatible with JPG images but the only way that
>> >> will
>> >> work is if you simply create a data disk with the JPG's on it.
>> >>
>> >> If using a CD you can simply use Windows Explorer and drag the files
>> >> to
>> >> the
>> >> burner drive and then, after going to that drive, click "Burn these
>> >> files
>> >> to
>> >> CD"
>> >>
>> >> If using a DVD you still need other software, your DVD burner should
>> >> have
>> >> come with something to do the trick, to create a data disk and burn
>> >> the
>> >> JPG's to the disk.
>> >>
>> >> If you want to create a video slideshow that will play in your DVD
>> >> player
>> >> that's a little more complicated.
>> >> First I recommend using Photo Story 3 to create the slideshow since it
>> >> is
>> >> far better than Movie Maker with still imaging and transition control.
>> >> Then
>> >> if you want you can take the WMV file created in Photo Story 3 into
>> >> Movie
>> >> Maker to add credits etc... although you don't HAVE to do that.
>> >> Next you need a DVD Authoring program to create a DVD, again your
>> >> drive
>> >> should have come with something but not always the best software for
>> >> the
>> >> job, and import either the WMV from Photo Story 3 or the WMV/AVI from
>> >> Movie
>> >> Maker and create your DVD.
>> >> My website offers more step-by-step instructions for most of these
>> >> tasks
>> >> as
>> >> well as information about DVD Authoring programs.
>> >> --
>> >> -Wojo
>> >> Wojo's Web:
>> >> http://www.Wojos-web.co.nr
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:9A9D24CE-A5B2-44C4-95DE-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> >I am confused as to which software and feature to use to burn a CD
>> >> >containing
>> >> > jpeg photos that is playable on jpeg compatible DVD players. I have
>> >> > Sonic
>> >> > Digital Media and Windows Media players / recorders. Help?
>> >> > --
>> >> > Thanks to anyone willing to help!
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>
>>



 
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