How do I burn a slideshow from Iphoto with audio

I want to make a dvd  with some IPHOTO albums I have created,I want the audio I have used in the slideshows within IPHOTO ...How do I do it???? I want to make copies for my extended family to just put into their DVD players and watch. Is it possible????

jafa02155,
If no one on this forum is able to help you I'd recommend also posting on the iPhoto forum.

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    Export the slideshow from iPhoto, that makes a movie of it.
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