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Pics on DVD

adreamur2
03-01-2009, 04:14 PM
I know this may sound stupid, but how can I put my pics and videos on a DVD and play them on the TV? Just copying them onto the disk was not good enough, they wouldn't play. Thanks for any help.

captaincranky
03-01-2009, 08:45 PM
It actually depends on your DVD players ability to read JPeg files. Sometimes you must use a CD instead of a DVD. Most free standing DVD players will automatically start a slide show type of display after inserting the disc. And yes, generally all you need do is copy the files to a blank disc. Your files are in JPeg format aren't they?

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03-01-2009, 08:45 PM

LNCPapa
03-02-2009, 12:36 PM
If by chance you are (and you probably are not) using a Mac then there is an option to actually encode your images onto a DVD in iDVD using mpeg2 - which is what movie DVDs are traditionally encoded in. It's incredibly easy that way also. I'm sure there are probably equivalent tools on the Windows side, but I haven't looked for any before.

ikalinin
03-22-2009, 12:24 AM
you can create a slide show DVD in Windows DVD maker.. its really easy to do ;)

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