Aperture 3 Burn to DVD?

Is there any way to burn an Aperture 3 slideshow to a DVD?

Yes. Export it as a Movie and then add that to an iDVD project. You'll find the export button on the right of the Slideshow set-uo window.
Regards
TD

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