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    Burning DVD ,to Play on a DVD Player

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by sonyman, Mar 12, 2009.

  1. sonyman

    sonyman Newbie

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    Hi Everyone,
    I have bought a VGN FW 170 Sony laptop, so far so good except for one problem.My interests mainly lay in Photo's, I bought this laptop because I thought it was amoung the best therefore it would give me the best possible results.
    My Question is: could anyone please help to sort out my problem which is to be able to produce just photos not a slide show at present with the use of the various burning facilities built into this machine ie: VAIO Photo Suite,VAIO Content Drive,there are four or 5 ways of doing it, none of which I do not seem to be succesful with. It is important that I can play the photo's on my DVD player, I did manage to burn one picture on to a DVD RW disk that played on the DVD Player.
    The part that is bugging the proceedure is in VAIO Photo' suite there is a massage that comes up and it is a small dialog box headed VAIO CONTENT
    DRIVE EXPORTER wHich reads "Check the drive is connected" and Make sure the drive is switched on, none of which I know how to do.
    another way round is to use Photoshop 6 to produce a slide but so far I have not managed to master that.
    What I'm asking is can any one share their experieces with me on perhsps any other way of doing this.
    Thank you for reading this