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06/26/2003 12:36:58 AM · #1 |
... a jpg cd to run on a vdc player, sort of a slide show. And a jpg cd auto run on a pc. What additional files should be added?
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06/26/2003 01:31:05 AM · #2 |
There are programs that specifically make VCD slide show cd's. I have never done it before but if you have IrfanView (free) //www.irfanview.com/ and the latest Nero Burning Rom 5.5 //www.nero.com together they should be able to make a slideshow VCD. I already have Nero, which came with my burner. I haven't tried making the VCD yet, but I'll try it later and let you know.
There are other programs out there too. This is just one example. There are probably some easier programs to do this...
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06/26/2003 02:09:51 AM · #3 |
I bought a hp 7550 printer and it came with software that is able to perform a slide show and can be also inserted into cdrom and play the slide show there too. It also allows you to add music to your slide show. I believe it is photosmart software. |
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06/26/2003 03:21:45 AM · #4 |
Check out:
Ulead Picture Show
It´s simple and you can test it for free.
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06/26/2003 09:46:42 AM · #5 |
I downloaded Irfanview.(ulead was just too large on dial-up) 3 tries so far and none of them working on the vcd player or the pc. Anyone had experiance?
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06/26/2003 09:58:25 AM · #6 |
I've had good experiences with Ulead Picture Show... it'll also convert virtually any movie clip so it can be on your VCD, great for cameras that capture movie clips!
Another nice way to present your photos is Adobe Photoshop Album. This will create slideshows and DVDs, although I've not had experience of using it for that yet. You can also catalogue and back up all your images. It will also create a 3d gallery of your photos that you can put on the internet... check out //www.dolphinfactory.com/photogallery/
If this is the first time you've been to an Atmosphere web site, it'll take a few minutes to download the plug-in. Then wait for the pictures to load. Ctrl + Mouse lets you look up and down. You can also chat to whoever else happens to be there. Pretty cool.
BTW, my gallery will only work with Internet Explorer.
Message edited by author 2003-06-26 09:58:47. |
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06/26/2003 10:43:59 AM · #7 |
zerocusa,
I've had some experience with this. Often times, certain cd's won't play on certain players. For me, trying some other brands of CDR's helped. |
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06/27/2003 01:50:39 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by zerocusa: I downloaded Irfanview.(ulead was just too large on dial-up) 3 tries so far and none of them working on the vcd player or the pc. Anyone had experiance? |
I hope you didn't wast three CDR's. I did get irfanview to work, after I upgraded Nero (from 5.5.7 to 5.5.10). I burnt the same CDRW twice and it worked both times. The second time it automatically erased the CDRW before it burnt it.
The picture quality is pretty poor, but about the same quality as any photo I display on the TV is. Like TV out from my computer or the AV out of my camera.
It could be your DVD player. Not all are fully VCD capable.
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06/27/2003 02:50:33 AM · #9 |
Too bad you don't have a Mac. iPhoto and iMovie do this automatically and work so well together... |
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06/27/2003 10:00:17 AM · #10 |
I use Ulead DVD PictureShow and it works very well and is easy to use.
I have tried it with various brands of cd and also cdrw and all have worked ok on my dvd player.
I`m sure there must be some freeware out there that can also do this.
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06/27/2003 12:00:24 PM · #11 |
This may be a dumb question, but if you have a DVD player that is pretty standard, is there a good chance that it is VCD compatible? Can you created this CD on your regular computer with a CD burner drive? Can you use regular CD-R's, and not have to have a DVD burner or DVD-rewritables? I've never heard of this. Are only high-end DVD players usually compatible? |
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06/27/2003 12:11:53 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by dsidwell: Too bad you don't have a Mac. iPhoto and iMovie do this automatically and work so well together... |
Hear, hear! =-)
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06/27/2003 12:19:58 PM · #13 |
if you have a DVD player that is pretty standard, is there a good chance that it is VCD compatible?
Yes, more are compatable than not.
Can you created this CD on your regular computer with a CD burner drive? Can you use regular CD-R's, and not have to have a DVD burner or DVD-rewritables?
Yes,Yes and Yes no dvd burner needed.
Are only high-end DVD players usually compatible?
No most dvd players are compatable but not all. If you tell me your model i may be able to find out.
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