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rwster
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What is the easiest way of copying photos you have taken with your digi camera ,downloaded to your pc then burning the photos to dvd disc so you can view on your pc or dvd player on your tv, thanks
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Try windows movie maker or Nero.0
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Mr_Skint wrote:Try windows movie maker or Nero.
wOULD THET ALREADY BE ON YOUR COMPUTER ? OR WOULD YOU DOWNLOAD THEM OR BUY THEM ?0 -
Movie maker is already on a XP machine but is
also bundled with service pack2 and a Trial of nero is
here http://www.nero.com/eng/Downloads.html0 -
I just burn them on to dvd with nero using the option data dvd. Then view them either on pc or alternatively with a dvd player that can read jpeg's0
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Poppycat wrote:I just burn them on to dvd with nero using the option data dvd. Then view them either on pc or alternatively with a dvd player that can read jpeg's
If you have a DVD player which will not play jpeg discs, but will play SVCDs you can also use nero to create a SVCD using jpegs as stills - these usually play ok.
You can set the length of time each frame shows by altering properties for each jpeg file once you have imported them into your burn list - right click and 'select all', then right click and 'properties' - theres an option to adjust the time.0 -
have XP.How do i find movie maker?0
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belfastgal wrote:have XP.How do i find movie maker?
on mine its "C:\Program Files\Movie Maker\moviemk.exe"
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Gloucester0 -
Just thought I'd pitch this in: as an alternative to copying your photos to CD, you can instead buy a little gadget that'll read most memory cards used in digital cameras directly, and display the pictures on your television!
It's called the Sandisk Photo Album.0
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