How can I create a photo album in power point to play on a televis

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Guest

I want to be able to create a photo album using Power Point 2007 and then
play it back through the DVD player attached to my television
 
G

Guest

What John said. Also, to create a photo album, you can make use of the photo
album feature in PowerPoint. To do so, click Insert > Photo Album > New Photo
Album.
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bubblepps

I want to be able to create a photo album using Power Point 2007 and then
play it back through the DVD player attached to my television

Hi,
Creating a photo album using PowerPoint 2007 is a good idea for
PowerPoint 2007 is so powerful and easy to use.
To put the Photo album on DVD Player to play on TV.
Please try this tool : http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
Wondershare PPT2DVD, which can burn powerpoint presentation to DVD
with DVD Menus.
Play PowerPoint on TV and control the playback such as "next slide,
previous slide" with a DVD remote.
 
G

Guest

Many Thanks for your prompt and most informative reply. All very useful and
clear including pitfalls!
 
G

Guest

Many thanks the tool looks interesting but is it the same product as
discussed in "John Wilson's" reply?
 
E

Echo S

Most of the DVD-authoring tools in the link John Wilson pointed you to
(http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm) will do photo album type shows pretty
easily. I believe they let you point to a folder full of pictures and go
from there.

The product bubblepps mentioned will probably do fine with this type of
project also. (I haven't used it, so I can't say for sure.)

Honestly, though, for a simple "make a DVD out of pictures," I'd use Windows
Movie Maker. It's a free download from Microsoft, and you can drag and drop
your pictures to a timeline and add some nice transitions. You can even
easily add a background music track if you want.

On Vista, using Movie Maker 6 (comes with Vista), when you've finished, you
choose File | Publish Movie and choose DVD. On Vista, this opens Windows DVD
Maker. Wow, cool! Easy-peasy. With Windows XP SP2, you get Movie Maker 5.1
(I couldn't find a separate version 6 download, bummer.). In it, you must
File | Save Movie File and choose My Computer. Then go thru the wizard and
when you get to the Movie Settings screen, choose "other settings" and click
DV-AVI. This creates the video for you to make the DVD with. Then use DVD
authoring software to create the video DVD.

No matter which method you choose, be sure to use the trial versions of any
of the software that might be involved so you know what you're getting for
your money and you're sure it does what you expect and want and need.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PowerPoint 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
(New!) The PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/2qzlpl
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/index.html
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Guest

Dear "Echo S" Thank you so much for your advice, I will have a go at the
movie maker first! Regards "Baast Cat"

Echo S said:
Most of the DVD-authoring tools in the link John Wilson pointed you to
(http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00156.htm) will do photo album type shows pretty
easily. I believe they let you point to a folder full of pictures and go
from there.

The product bubblepps mentioned will probably do fine with this type of
project also. (I haven't used it, so I can't say for sure.)

Honestly, though, for a simple "make a DVD out of pictures," I'd use Windows
Movie Maker. It's a free download from Microsoft, and you can drag and drop
your pictures to a timeline and add some nice transitions. You can even
easily add a background music track if you want.

On Vista, using Movie Maker 6 (comes with Vista), when you've finished, you
choose File | Publish Movie and choose DVD. On Vista, this opens Windows DVD
Maker. Wow, cool! Easy-peasy. With Windows XP SP2, you get Movie Maker 5.1
(I couldn't find a separate version 6 download, bummer.). In it, you must
File | Save Movie File and choose My Computer. Then go thru the wizard and
when you get to the Movie Settings screen, choose "other settings" and click
DV-AVI. This creates the video for you to make the DVD with. Then use DVD
authoring software to create the video DVD.

No matter which method you choose, be sure to use the trial versions of any
of the software that might be involved so you know what you're getting for
your money and you're sure it does what you expect and want and need.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PowerPoint 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
(New!) The PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/2qzlpl
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/index.html
PPTLive! Oct 28-31, New Orleans http://www.pptlive.com

Baast Cat said:
Many thanks the tool looks interesting but is it the same product as
discussed in "John Wilson's" reply?
 

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