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04/07/2005 04:33:48 PM · #1 |
I think this has been asked before but i can't find the thread... whats an easy software to create a Dvd with photos that actually works on a Dvd player. Easy with nice things to create the menus and bakgrounds.
thanks.
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04/07/2005 04:45:26 PM · #2 |
I use Pinnacle Studio 9, but Photo Story 3 isn't bad either.... and it's FREE!!!! |
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04/07/2005 04:50:17 PM · #3 |
How about for use on CD players?
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Never mind. Pinnacle Studio will do that.
Message edited by author 2005-04-07 16:55:43. |
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04/07/2005 05:03:19 PM · #4 |
I think the easiest there is is iDVD on the Mac. You can create a broadcast quality DVD entirely from within the program, as all your media (photos, slideshow/movie and music) is synced into it, transitions, titles, what have you.
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04/07/2005 05:04:59 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by zeuszen: I think the easiest there is is iDVD on the Mac. You can create a broadcast quality DVD entirely from within the program, as all your media (photos, slideshow/movie and music) is synced into it, transitions, titles, what have you. |
The problem is that i'm not a mac user. :(
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04/07/2005 05:06:19 PM · #6 |
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04/07/2005 05:07:32 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Discraft: Originally posted by zeuszen: I think the easiest there is is iDVD on the Mac. You can create a broadcast quality DVD entirely from within the program, as all your media (photos, slideshow/movie and music) is synced into it, transitions, titles, what have you. |
The problem is that i'm not a mac user. :( |
Perhaps you can borrow one for the project, save time and end up with a slick presentation. :-)
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04/07/2005 06:52:55 PM · #8 |
Ditto. This is my fave.
The thing I really like about using this package is that, from the same set of files, I can make a DVD or a screen saver or a windows executable.
I much prefer the higher quality I can get from an executable (where I can get high res pictures), but not everyone has a computer. So I also offer my presentations in DVD format as well. (everyone here realizes that the screen resolution of a TV is far below what everyone, not just the uber-geeks, have on their computers, right?)
It also has some really nice motion effects and tons of fades.
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04/07/2005 07:09:15 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by dwterry: It also has some really nice motion effects and tons of fades. |
Including the ever-popular Ken Burns effect. I too own and enjoy using this software, though I've never created a DVD with it. |
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04/07/2005 07:12:55 PM · #10 |
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This is my favorite software for music slide shows that play on DVD's. |
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04/07/2005 07:24:35 PM · #11 |
MemoriesOnTV works very well--does it all, including the Ken Burns Effect, automatically, though you can also select manually what effects to use. |
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04/07/2005 07:50:08 PM · #12 |
For what its worth, I use Screenblast Movie Studio. Really enjoy it.
I have authored a few custom made safety videos. The videos I created in the past have been a mixture of video shots and still pics. The last one I did was all still shots. Lots of good special effects (dont get carried away), ability to add sound, voice and music. Renders to a DVD format fairly good.
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04/07/2005 09:41:00 PM · #13 |
I have a DV Plus Honestech , it comes with a bundle and it is cheap to download..Photo & Movie Magic suite and Hp memory disk creator though it doesnt work with some DVD players...
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