Aperture 3 Slideshow format

Hi, I am trying to burn a slideshow to DVD disk for my daughter. what format will work on a TV ( not Apple TV).

You can export the slideshow as either 720p or 1080p depending upon your TV's resolution or your preference. From the Aperture Manual:
*To share your slideshow as a movie*
In the top-right corner of the Slideshow Editor, click the Export button.
In the dialog that appears, give the slideshow movie a name in the Save As field, then select a location to save it to.
Choose the viewing platform for your movie from the “Export for” pop-up menu.
If you want to export a slideshow movie in a custom size, choose Custom from the “Export for” pop-up menu, then enter the width and height, in pixels, in the Width and Height fields, and enter the number of frames per second in the Frame Rate field.
If you want Aperture to automatically send a copy of the slideshow movie to iTunes, select the “Automatically send slideshow to iTunes” checkbox.
Click Export.

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