Burning a slideshow to a dvd to play on tv

I have a mac osx 10.9.4 and are trying to make a slideshow to burn to a dvd to play on tv would like more than 1 song as there are quite a few photos - cannot find idvd
please can someone help I have spent a lot time and getting nowhere

Well iDVD is no longer shipped but it runs perfectly well on Lion.
I'm not sure if Toast is the only option. Search on MacUpdate

Similar Messages

  • I am trying to burn a slideshow onto a dvd that will play on a standard dvd player and tv, but everytime I copy it I cannot play the disc except on my Macbook

    I am trying to burn a slideshow onto a dvd that will play on a standard dvd and tv

    You can't just copy the slideshow to a DVD as, you've found out, that won't play on a TV. You need to use a program that will render it into DVD format, complete with the proper lead in and trailers. I use Toast to do that, however, there are other programs that can do that too.

  • Hi... I am looking for an inexpensive app for my macbook pro that I can put pictures and videos together into a slideshow with captions and music WITHOUT a watermark and that also will burn the slideshow to a DVD in its own app. Help?

    Hi... I am looking for an inexpensive app for my macbook pro that I can put pictures and videos together into a slideshow with captions and music WITHOUT a watermark and that also will burn the slideshow to a DVD in its own app. Help?

    The issue with the A1400 is that like most economy compact cameras, they will not have very fast focus times in indoor lighting situations. Many people have gone to entry level DSLR's (Canon T3i) or micro 4/3 cameras. They are fairly expensive, but a late model refurbished T3i can sometimes be found with a kit lens for about $300.00. With Auto and scene modes, as well as full manual modes, these are very versatile cameras that focus very quickly, even in lower lighting situations. Canon is not really into the micro 4/3 cameras, instead they are focusing on the new G7x and G1x cameras, which are way out of your price range. The A720 is still available used at some places such as KEH camera, but you'll need to check often as their stock changes constantly. Obviously the DSLR's don't use AA batteries, but the T3i is good for about 600 photos (or more) per charge.
    My refurbished DSLR was practically brand new condition when I got it. I could not find any sign of wear at all, so I feel they are a real bargain. These are rugged cameras that are made to last. The A1400 is a $99.00 camera, so it's not intended for heavy usage, plus the image quality of a DSLR (even entry level) is far better than the A1400. That would be my recommendation.
    Steve M.

  • How can i burn a slideshow to a dvd disc and keep the same full screen hi-def quality to it? I exported it to idvd but much of the quality was lost.

    how can i burn a slideshow to a dvd disc and keep the same full screen hi-def quality to it? I exported it to idvd but much of the quality was lost.

    Ask in the iDVD forum on what's the best way out of iPhoto and into iDVD.  The resident expert there, Bengt Wärleby, can give you the best option.
    OT

  • When I burn my slideshow to a DVD, it loses focus.  How do I retain the sharpness of my photos?

    When I burn my slideshow to a DVD, it loses focus.  How can I retain the resolution of my slides?

    DVD is a quite limited format and involves a very large mount of compression to get your large multi-megpixel images down to the DVD format (roughly equivalent to a 3 to 3.5 megapixel image.
    Further, creating a slideshow in iPhoto (or other app) involves converting the images into a movie - and that also involves compression - so the images are doubly compressed.
    It's all a matter or trial and error to find the system that works for you. Some folks export from iPhoto at the largest size possible to minimise compression in that phase, some make the slideshow in iDVD to eliminate that first phase compression entirely.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do you burn a slideshow to a DVD that will play on DVD players and PC computers?

    I burned a slideshow in Aperture onto a DVD containing about 40 photos with a sound track from iTunes.  The disk will play on my iMac but not on my wife's PC or on two of our DVD players (less than three years old.).  What am I missing in the burning sequence that causes the problem? 

    What Shutttleworth says is the way to go however you might run into one gotcha, iDvd is no longer available if you bought your current machine with Lion on it.
    iDvd use to be part of iLife but is no longer offered as either a seperate download from the App Store or as part of any App Store bundle. If you can still find an iLife boxed set iDvd will be on the DVD in the box. Other then that you'll need to look at thrid party solutions.
    Of course if you upgraded to Lion and had iLife before the upgrade you should have a copy of iDvd.
    good luck

  • I am trying to find an app or software to burn iMovie slideshow to a dvd.  I have a MacBook Pro with Mavericks.  There are a lot of DVD Creator apps a the App store. Looking for a recommendation of what to use and tips.

    I am trying to find an app or software to burn iMovie 11 slideshow to a dvd.  I have a MacBook Pro with Mavericks.  There are a lot of DVD Creator apps at the App store. Looking for a recommendation of what to use and tips. Thank you.

    I've been using "Burn" for years and it has been the only DVD burning software I have ever used for the mac. I have never needed to look at other apps. Unless you want something that has more bells and whistles such as Roxio's "Toast" : http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/pro/overview.html
    There are thousands of quality free apps out there for the mac that are not part of the App Store. All you have to do is read reviews online, do a little search, the Apple forums are full of recommendations from experienced users that have been here for years...

  • Burning a slideshow to a dvd.

    When I burn a slideshow from iDVD, the words "my slideshow" appear on the screen. Is there a way to remove them or at least edit them?

    Highlight and delete the text so you get this in the menu:
    It will look like this in the finished project:

  • How do I burn a slideshow to a DVD

    MBP 10.9.1 with external USB Super Drive.  As an experiment, I created a slide show of 8 photos using Photoshop Elements 12 and then burned it to a DVD.  When I play the DVD on the laptop I see the the 8 photos.  But when I play the DVD on the DVR/TV I see the 8 photos AND 5 additonal frames that were blank except for the words "can not open".  What is going on?

    A slideshow is considered a video and you need to have encoding/authoring software to burn it so it can be played in any DVD player. There is iDVD (no longer available from Apple, but still included in the retail iLife 09 or 11 at online resellers and ebay), Roxio Toast, or others such as Burn (free, but very basic). iDVD is the very best.
    So, once you finish the slideshow/video, be sure to export it in a format your burn software can read, import it and hit burn.
    I've never used PS Elements to create a slideshow, so I do not know if/which export options they offer. I use Photo to Movie for slideshows and iMovie for movie clips.
    If you simply put the photos in a folder, then you can use Finder to burn them as individual photos/files.

  • How do I burn imovie slideshow to a DVD??

    I created a slide show in imovie. 77 slides, transitions and music. This is my first creation in imovie. How do I get it onto a DVD which will play on my TV?
    I went to the burn project, says that won't play, looks like I have to send it to idvd, but I don't want to drop it into one of their backgrounds.
    I have looked in all my books, but they don't seem to make sense to me. Can someone give me instructions geared toward a 3rd grader??? I think that is my level.
    Thanks!
    Colleen

    Colleen,
    To create a DVD playable on a TV set you will have to use iDVD. If you don't want to see any menus, export your slideshow as DV video from iMovie.
    Then use that DV format movie in this procedure: http://homepage.mac.com/profpixel/AutostartDVD/autostart.htm that I put together a couple of months ago as a result of requests in the iDVD forum.
    F Shippey

  • Can't burn iPhoto slideshow to a DVD. Can you help?

    I have made a slide show from photos in iPhoto.  It works fine and I have published it to my "me gallery".  I now want to make a DVD of this slideshow.  I have tried to use an old version of Toast and I get an error message after the slideshow has been formated and "supposedly" burned.  I've tried to burn it from the iTunes application and that doesn't work either.  Can anyone help?

    The only way to get a slideshow into iDVD with the transitions, music, etc. that you see in iPhoto is to use the "Create" button in iPhoto to create the slideshow:
    Click to view full size
    Then create the slideshow in the slideshow mode and use the Export button at the bottom to export the slideshow at a QT movie.
    Click to view full size
    Since iDVD resized media down to 640 x 480 choose the size closest to that, but larger. Then open iDVD, select your theme and drag the movie into the menu being sure to avoid any drop zones.
    Once you have the project as you want it save it as a disk image via the File ➙ Save as Disk Image menu option.  This will separate the encoding process from the burn process. 
    To check the encoding mount the disk image and launch DVD Player and play it.  If it plays OK with DVD Player the encoding was good and you can then burn to disk with Disk Utility at the slowest speed available to assure the best burn quality.  Always use top quality media:  Verbatium, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the most recommended in these forums.
    OT

  • Help with burning a slideshow to a DVD...

    I'm using iDVD and I have about 260 photos in a slideshow with audio and I burned it to a DVD and it stops playing after it shows the 99th photo. I read online that it is limited to 99, so I altered the project into three seperate slideshows accessible from the menu. I synced music with all three of them and then burned the DVD. This DVD works except for the fact that the first slideshow has no audio, but the second two have audio. If someone could please tell me what is going on and how I can get this to work?
    thanks.

    Welcome to iDVD Discussions.
    Are all your iApps updated? QuickTime at 7.1.3?
    Where did the music come from that is missing? Audio CDs? iTunes?
    Suggest you create a disc image and then burn the DVD. File/Save as Disc Image...
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/6.0/en/18.html
    http://www.kenstone.net/fcphomepage/image_to_diskstone.html
    This will isolate any encoding/burning issues you may encounter. Once the disc image is created, double-click the .img and burn the virtual disc that should appear on your desktop, using Toast to burn the DVD. Disk Utility to burn the .img file. Usually, you can select a burning speed in Disk Utility.
    There are variations to this process based on which OS X you are using...
    Open Disk Utility (in Utilities folder in Applications folder), click on the virtual disc (maybe the .img) in the left-hand window. Click the Burn icon. A new window should drop down and your SuperDrive tray will open after clicking the Burn icon. Insert a recordable DVD. (Verbatim DVD-R preferred by me.) Click the Close button. Wait. Select a burn speed. If you hold your mouse cursor over the pop-up it says: "Select a slower speed to work around burn failures," so select 4x or slower for best results. Then click the Burn button.
    -->If the virtual disk selection won't allow you to click the Burn icon, use the .img file instead. This may have changed in 10.3.9 and did change in Tiger.
    Also, you can use DVD Player to play the virtual disk to check your iDVD project before burning to DVD. Launch DVD Player. File/Open VIDEO_TS (Open DVD Media... in Player 4.6). Find the VIDEO_TS folder and open that. (The audio folder is for DVD-Audio disks.)
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006

  • Burning several "slideshows / Movies" to DVD

    I would like to know if it is possable to burn several short "slideshows / movies" to a single DVD and if you can, how to do it.

    Yes, the only consideration would be the total Duration of the SlideShows.
    Now, much of the workflow will depend on how the SlideShows have been produced. If you have have several SlideShow Projects already, go to each one, and Export/Share to DV-AVI files w/ 48KHz 16-bit PCM/WAV Audio. Then, start a new DV Project, Import those DV-AVI files into it, and author with Menus, etc., and Burn to Disc.
    If one has yet to start, then the SlideShows can be assembled onto one Timeline, and one would just author that to DVD.
    When working with still images, I would strongly suggest Scaling the images in PS/PSE, before Importing into PrE. This ARTICLE will give you tips. Also, if the SlideShows were created in PSE, then one can Export to Premiere Elements, and if more editing is necessary, they can Break Apart the PSE SlideShow.
    Where are you in the process, as that might direct you in one way, or another?
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Burn a SLIDESHOW to a DVD

    I would like to burn a DVD to playback a SLIDESHOW from iPhoto 09 on my television. Is this possible please?

    The DVD has to be made with iDVD. So, some options:
    Share -> Send to iDVD will create a Quicktime Movie and send it to iDVD for you.
    However, when this QT movie is made the files are compressed into the format, and this can cause quality issues.
    So: alternative 1. Export the slideshow from iPhoto using the Export button in the Slideshow Toolbar. You have a greater range of export options and may minimise the compression.
    Then add that movie to iDVD from the Finder.
    Option 2: Make the Slideshow in iDVD. You remove one layer of compression, however, no themes are possible in the iDVD slideshows
    Remember, in any event, there is further compression when you make the DVD.
    Regards
    TD

  • How to burn an iMovie to a DVD to play back on a TV

    Hi!
    I'm new to ilife. I have done a project with some photos and added a song and transition effects. It came to a total of 2 minutes and 24 seconds. Now I want to burn it to a dvd so my grandmother can play it on her dvd player, but I can't do it. I have tried different dvd's such as dvd+r and dvd-r; I've copied and pasted the movie, moved it, etc, but it doesn't work
    I see that there is much more to it than what I expected, can somebody guide me on this?
    Thanks!

    MacBook forum
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=218
    http://www.apple.com/support/macbook/
    http://www.apple.com/support/ilife/
    iMovie http://www.apple.com/support/imovie/
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=141
    iDVD http://www.apple.com/support/idvd/
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=128

Maybe you are looking for

  • Why does my internet keep cutting out  since i downloaded lion

    why does my internet keep cutting out  since i downloaded lion  please can  someone help ?

  • How to download photos onto computer from Tour

    Help! I cannot figure out how to download my gazillion photos onto the computer. I am also a technophobe, so I have no idea what a media card is (from what I have learned I need one ... I think I have one, but when I look in the "Computer" and my har

  • Pdf into iphoto

    I am trying to upload photos into iphoto for a slideshow.  Somebody scanned some photos for me and the files had weird extensions like "marilyn.pdf.pdf".  I can't get them to load into iphoto. Thanks

  • Looking for online web editor to test ColdFusion tags

    Is there any place that I can test basic ColdFusion tags online?  I don't want to install coldfusion, while I want to test and learn some basics. I found a web editor at the following link. However, it doesn't provide adequate instructions to use it.

  • Getting started guide

    Hi, I am a Software Engineer with 5+ years of experience in Mainframe Company. I want to learn about SAP and its various solutions and eventually work on it Part time. Can any of you experts suggest me where I can start with SAP and which solution wo