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06/09/2005 12:52:53 PM · #1 |
My daughter got her photos back from Walmart on a CD and they had put them in a custom slide show. Can anybody tell me an easy way to do this for my clients? Some people don't know how to use their slideshow capabilities on the computer, so I thought providing them a slideshow on a CD similar to Walmart's would be nice for them. Walmart's has music, which was nice too, but not a necessity. |
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06/09/2005 12:56:02 PM · #2 |
Oops, I should have said, how can I make a slide show. The title looks like I have advice, ---that will be the day. Sorry guys. Anybody know how to edit thread titles? |
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06/09/2005 01:01:15 PM · #3 |
You can't edit them, only SC can.
As far as slideshows, I use ACDSee to make them - it makes an exe so the person doesn't need software to watch it, just a PC. :) As far as music goes, I think the standard is Pro Show Gold.
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06/09/2005 01:07:12 PM · #4 |
My advice is to put it on a DVD. Lots of home DVD players will have issues with CDs made this way.
I have tried a few programs, and settled on ProShow Gold. $70. ProShow will let you record to CDs, if needed.
Microsoft has Photo Story 3 for free. It's more intuitive to use than PSG, but the ouput quality is not as good, and often requires downloading of codecs & updates to Windows Media Player before the user can view the video. I haven't used it to record to DVD, so can't comment on that. |
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06/09/2005 01:09:29 PM · #5 |
Nero also has a program for creating a slide show. If you have a DVD burner this program may very well have come with it. |
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06/09/2005 01:11:57 PM · #6 |
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06/09/2005 01:16:34 PM · #7 |
Aronya 1, DVD sounds interesting, So, if I burn the images to a DVD using ProShow software, do I automatically get the kind of layout that you get with movies? I mean a directory and all? Are you saying I should maybe get a DVD burner for my computer? Sorry, I am being so slow. Haven't had much experience with the DVD world or video in general.
Mavrik, I will check out your suggestion too, I like to look at all my options.
Thanks |
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06/09/2005 01:40:40 PM · #8 |
If you have windows XP part of the system in the UK is Microsoft Movie Maker.
If you load the images into this you can put them into a slideshow and use different transitions and put music to them, titles the lot.
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06/09/2005 01:48:21 PM · #9 |
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06/11/2005 02:13:17 AM · #10 |
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