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    Slide Show-Movie compination DVD

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by glatzfront, Aug 28, 2008.

  1. glatzfront

    glatzfront Notebook Geek

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    How can I do this, combine Pictures and video clips into one continuous showing on DVD?

    Will Windows Movie Maker do this? I haven't found out how if it can.

    Other free software?

    Is this the correct forum for this type of post?

    Thanks
     
  2. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    Yes you can do this with Windows Movie Maker.

    EDIT: You should ask a mod to move this to the software section, I think it will give you more responses.
     
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    Arki Super Moderator

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    Thread moved to Windows OS and Software.
     
  4. glatzfront

    glatzfront Notebook Geek

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    Could someone explain how please?
     
  5. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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    Most modern DVD players will also read discs with .jpg's on them... depending on what you plan on playing it on, would it be an option to just burn the files to the disc and let the player handle the presentation?
     
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