Always add original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM

The option "Always add original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM" appears in preferences. What does it do? I should know but cannot find it in the help pages.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=164971
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=165003
This is a good place to find out "stuff": http://www.apple.com/support/idvd/

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  • RE: Adding original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM option.

    I want to be able to burn/save a slideshow .TS file or burn a slideshow DVD using iDVD and I want to be able to add original slideshow photos to the DVD-ROM using iDVD's "always add original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM". I also want to use Ken Burns pan/zoom effects which iDVD doesn't have as an option. I have been able to makeup my slideshow in iPhoto with Ken Burn effects and then send it to iDVD and retain the Ken Burn effects. However, when I do that, then I lose the ability of using iDVD's "always add original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM" option. Is there anyway to do/have both options retained in iDVD, Ken Burns effects and always add original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM using iDVD? If not, does any know if it is possible to do this using DVD Studio Pro?
    THANKS!
    G5 Power Mac Dual   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   2.5GB Ram
    G5 Power Mac Dual   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   2.5GB Ram

    then I lose the ability of using iDVD's "always
    add original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM"
    option.
    Yes but all you lose is the "automatic/always" part,
    you can add them yourself to the DVD ROM portion.
    Under the "Advanced" menu in iDVD, you will see "Edit
    DVD ROM Contents." Then create a new folder in the
    window that opens, and you can drag photos from
    albums (but not slideshows) into the DVD ROM
    portion.
    John B.
    Wow, who knew?...Well, I guess you did. I just tried it out and it works GREAT...a million thanks...may you win the Loto Jackpot today! THANKS AGAIN, have a great New Year...you made mine! Larry.

  • Saving photos to DVD ROM with iMovie

    If I create a slide show with iDVD, I can set up an option (in preferences) to "always save slide show photos to DVD ROM". With this option selected, when I write a DVD, the photos are writen to a directory along with creation of VIDEO_TS files etc.
    I like this option, since it gives me a way of storing the JPEG along with the same slide Show DVD. So at a later date if I want a single JPEG, I can get it from the same DVD as the slide show.
    I want to use iMovie to create a slide show, since I want to put animated titles, various transitions between slides, and Ken Burns effect etc. But if I create an iMovie, is there a way to store the JPEG to the same DVD in a directory? I do not see any option, I am willing to take the iMovie to iDVD to get it done, even with this, I do not know how to save the JPEG to the same DVD-ROM.
    Can some one help me with this.
    Thanks,

    there's no single-click option, but you have an option...
    in iPhoto, create an album with your pics (we need that later in iM...)
    "export"/share this album to a new folder on your harddrive (don't forget where...)
    create your iM project, using that album
    when finished, create new iDVD project, use your iM project...
    when finished, in "expert" (<< english nomenclatura? the menu option between Project and Windows...) you can choose "dvd rom content"
    in that dialog, choose your exported folder with pics to add it as pic.files ...
    done.

  • IMovie slideshow (Photo) to DVD quality issue

    Hi Folks,
    I'm hoping that someone out there can help me out with this one. So y brother recently had a 4 week tour across the US and he took a LOT of photos. I saw this as a good opportunity for me to have a good go at iMovie. So I offered to put together a DVD of some of his photos for him. After working my way through all these photos etc and putting a half decent (For a first attempt) slideshow I went to put it onto DVD. That was my first issue, I didn't realise that without iDVD that iMovie could not burn your slideshow to DVD. So to combat this I downloaded MiDVD from the app store and things seem to go well... right up until I played the DVD. The image quality of the photos has degraded on a huge scale! My brother used a rather nice expensive camera on his trip and when we looked at the images on my iMac (27 inch) the picture quality was amazing! and that goes for when we viewed them in the iMovie viewer. So what is with the poor image quality on the DVD?
    I'm using the latest version of iMovie (10.0.4) on a 27" iMac running Mavericks.
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    Mark
    @mvdarbs

    There are many ways to produce slide shows using iPhoto (see this:  http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2423 ), iMovie or iDVD and some limit the number of photos you can use (iDVD has a 99 chapter (slide) limitation).
    If what you want is what I want, namely to be able to use high resolution photos (even 300 dpi tiff files), to pan and zoom individual photos, use a variety of transitions, to add and edit music or commentary, place text exactly where you want it, and to end up with a DVD that looks good on both your Mac and a TV - in other words end up with and end result that does not look like an old fashioned slide show from a projector - you may be interested in how I do it. You don't have to do it my way, but the following may be food for thought!
    Firstly you need proper software to assemble the photos, decide on the duration of each, the transitions you want to use, and how to pan and zoom individual photos where required, and add proper titles. For this I use Photo to Movie. You can read about what it can do on their website:
    http://www.lqgraphics.com/software/phototomovie.php
    (Other users here use the alternative FotoMagico:  http://www.boinx.com/fotomagico/homevspro/ which you may prefer - I have no experience with it.)
    Neither of these are freeware, but are worth the investment if you are going to do a lot of slide shows. Read about them in detail, then decide which one you feel is best suited to your needs.
    Once you have timed and arranged and manipulated the photos to your liking in Photo to Movie, it exports the file to iMovie  as a DV stream. You can add music in Photo to Movie, but I prefer doing this in iMovie where it is easier to edit. You can now further edit the slide show in iMovie just as you would a movie, including adding other video clips, then send it to iDVD 7, or Toast,  for burning.
    You will be pleasantly surprised at how professional the results can be!
    To simply create a slide show in iDVD 7 onwards from images in iPhoto or stored in other places on your hard disk or a connected server, look here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1089
    Preparing images for iDVD slideshows:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5452

  • Changing to Wide Screen, skews slideshow photos on DVD

    I created my slideshow in iMovie, I then sent it to iDVD, where I created the theme pages in a widescreen format and burned to a DVD at 16:9 ratio. This skews the photo images. The theme pages look the way they should, but the photos in the slideshow are stretched horizontally making everyone look fat and squatty. What I’m wanting is to be able to play the DVD slideshow movie on a HD TV, keeping the Theme pages filling the widescreen, but also keeping the photo images in the slideshow in normal proportion. How can this be accomplished?

    I want to prevent anyone from printing my photos. What do I need to do to prevent this?
    Tell them they shouldn't print them, that the photos are your property, and you'll have to trust them not to violate that trust. And if you don't trust them don't work for/with them.
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  • When I am importing photos from DVD rom, iPhoto shows " not enough free space on the volume containing your iPhoto library", but i have over 200G free in hard drive? how do i fix it?

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  • DVD ROM Empty

    I'm new to apple and idvd. I am making a dvd of some slideshows I made in iphoto, I have the box checked for "Always add original slideshow photos to DVD-ROM" in idvd preferences. I imported the slideshows into idvd, and checked out the dvd-rom file, and to my dismay it was empty, I was expecting and hoping to see that the pics of my slideshows would have automaticly showed up there. Did I do something wrong or will they show up after I burn the dvd?

    They should be there. Go to Advanced/Edit DVD-ROM Contents... If not there add them. I don't use iPhoto so I'm not sure how you'll get them in... Sorry.

  • Add Images to DVD-ROM Section

    How do I add images to the DVD-ROM section? My goal is to have a DVD with a slideshow and then to also have the option for users to Print or Copy the individual images that are used in the slideshow if they so choose. Is this possible? Thanks soo much, I'm totally confused!!!!!

    iDVD>Preferences>Slide Show>'Always add original slide show to DVD-ROM'

  • Remove "Slideshows" from DVD-ROM

    In Preferences I selected to have the images saved on the DVD-ROM. Now my slideshow is too big and I want to remove those images to free up space, but "Slideshows" is grayed out. Is there any way to remove them so they won't burn on the disk separately from the actual show? I am hoping I won't have to do the whole thing over after changing the option in Preferences.

    I set up a test project and I, too, was unable to remove the "Slideshow" folder from DVD-ROM contents.
    If you created your slideshow in iDVD, then to create a new iDVD slideshow project you would have to start from scratch. In my test project I was not able to drag the photos from DVD-ROM, or the slide show itself, to another iDVD project.
    I never create my slideshows in iDVD, precisely because of the lack of flexibility and lack of editing options. For me it is much easier to create the slide show in iPhoto or iMovie, then export it to my desktop as a Full Quality Quicktime Movie, and drag that movie into the edge of the iDVD main menu window. It will import right in. That way if anything goes wrong, I can create a new iDVD project and drag the slideshow quicktime movie into the new project. I would still have to manually add any menu photos or menu music, but that's about it.

  • Including Photos on DVD

    I've used iPhoto to create a slideshow will serve as the main content in iDVD. I would also like to have folder on this DVD that contains all the full resolution photos from the slideshow in a folder called something like PHOTOS (and possibly with subfolders) at the same level as VIDEO_TS or elsewhere if deemed necessary. This would allow anyone who has the DVD the ability to use the full resolution photos outside of the slideshow for printing, e-mailing, etc. Is this possible to set up and include content of this type before the DVD is burned in iDVD? Any assistance on this is genuinely appreciated. TIA

    You need to add the photos as DVD-ROM file so that the viewer can download the photos when the disk is put into a computer. From iDVD Help:
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    +You can add any kind of file to the disc. For example, if your disc contains a slideshow, you can add the image files to the DVD-ROM portion of the disc so viewers can download them to their own computers and print them. You can also add a file containing your movie production notes and other “extras.”+
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    +As you add files to the DVD-ROM contents, be sure to check the DVD Capacity meter in the Project Info window to find out how many gigabytes of disc space are being used. The Capacity meter shows the disc space taken up by the video portion of the disc as well as the DVD-ROM portion.+
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  • Missing DVD-ROM content

    I am using a freshly built MacPro with 10.5.1 and iDVD 7.0.1
    I have a 19 minute video from iMovie 6.0.4 ( I do not like iMovie '08).
    My problem involves about 270 high resolution images in .jpg format want to include as 3 slide shows and as DVD-ROM content.
    No matter how I try when I make the DVD (or now I make an image) from iDVD it fails to provide the DVD-ROM content correctly. In each case I MAY get a single image from each of the slideshows in the DVD-ROM/Slideshows subfolders.
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    Each image is between 2 and 5 MB. According to the "Project Info..." window all file statuses are checked as fine and the total size of the DVD should be 1.93 GB.
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    I also thought of changing the created .img file to a larger size and then Read/Write so I could then drag and drop in my own ROM content. However it appears Apple's Disk Utility does not resize UDF volumes. So if there is a suggestion on how to resize the UDF then send that along and I'll try that also.
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    Any ideas why iDVD is failing to add my desired images to the ROM content?
    This issue comes up from time to time and SO FAR, the issue has always been trying to exceed the total capacity of a DVD. I'm not sure the Project Window accurately includes the DVD-ROM size.
    A 19 minute movie and menus could easily add up to 1.3GB; then you have to figure in the space for the slideshows so your 'normal' DVD contents could easily be 1.9GB (or more).
    If you put all 270 high resolution images in one folder, what would the folder size be?

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  • Photos stored in DVD-ROM section of DVD Slideshow

    I have created a DVD Slideshow using 50 pictures from iphoto and I checked "Add image files to DVD-ROM" box. I have done this several years ago but am totally baffled as to to link these images to a button which will allow access to them from the finished DVD. HELP!
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    3. If you want to change the button label, select the button and type a new name.
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    • "Add image files to DVD-ROM" adds copies of the slideshow images to the DVD disc so viewers can download them to their computers.
    • "Show titles and comments" lets you add titles and comments to your slideshow images that are visible in the slideshow.
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    9. Click the Slide Duration pop-up menu and choose the length of time you want each slide to stay on the screen. Be sure to allow enough time for the transition you selected.
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    14. iDVD automatically adjusts the overall duration of the slides to match the length of the audio clip. The slide duration is changed to "Fit to Audio." You can change the duration if you want.
    15. Drag the "Slideshow volume" slider to set the volume. You can check the volume when you preview the slideshow.
    Note: When you add RAW images from iPhoto, the RAW files will appear in the slideshow as JPEG images. The RAW files are placed in the DVD-ROM portion of the disc if you choose that option.
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  • Add image files to DVD-ROM

    When using iDVD '09 to create a slideshow, I select the option to "Add image files to DVD ROM". As expected, my finished DVD contains the DVD-ROM Contents folder, and after digging down into a few more sub-folders I get to the original photos used to create the slideshow. So far so good. However, inside the folder containing the slideshow images there is another sub-folder that is always named "originals" which contains a second set of identical images.
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    At first I thought maybe iDVD was placing a copy of the original unedited iPhoto images and a copy of the edited iPhoto images onto the DVD, but the 2 sets of images are absolutely identical as far as I can tell.
    Anyone know why iDVD is placing 2 sets of images onto the DVD?

    Just made an interesting discovery. I went back through some older DVDs looking at the DVD-ROM contents folders. On my older DVDs, the main set of images are all those used in the slideshow, while the "originals" folder contains the unmodified copies of only those photos that were modified in iPhoto. The "originals" folder could therefore contain the same number of photos if all were modified, less if only some of them were modified, or none at all if you didn't modify any of them in iPhoto.
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    The older DVDs I have where this has worked correctly were created on my old iMac with iDVD 6. All the incorrect DVDs I have with 2 identical sets of photos were created since buying my new MBP. I started off with iDVD '08 on the MBP and I'm now using iDVD '09. So there is either something wrong with my system, or there has been a bug in iDVD since the '08 version (suppose it could be an iPhoto bug as well).
    I would like to know if anyone else has checked the DVD-ROM folder on their DVDs to see if the main images and those in the "originals" folder are identical. This would apply to iDVD '08 and '09 and only if you sourced the slideshow images through iPhoto. If I'm not alone then it would appear to be an Apple bug.

  • After creating a slideshow in iDVD and burning it to a blank DVD-R disk, can I later add another slideshow?

    After creating a slideshow with my photos in iDVD and burning it to a bland DVD-R disk, can I used the unused space on the disk to add another slideshow at a later date?

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