How to burn a slide show to a dvd to watch on tv?

I have a slide show set up in Aperature. I am needing to burn it onto a dvd, so friends are able to play it in a dvd and watch on their TV.  What program works best for this?  I have the Adobe -  Creative Cloud if there is a program that would be simple to use.

I'm not at all familiar with Adobe; you do need software that will properly encode the video so the DVD is readable by any DVD player. Top of the list would be iDVD with customizable menus to give your masterpiece that special look - no longer available from Apple, but still available as part of the retail iLife 09 or 11 disk - some resellers, including Amazon, still have it. Then there is Roxio Toast ($$) - excellent burn software, but no customizable anything. There is Burn (free) - it does what it says: burn. And there are others; you can google for them - I've tried several and prefer to use iDVD and Roxio Toast.

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    how do you burn slide show to a disk to watch on any tv

    If you only have PSE, then output your slideshow as a wmv file and use whatever  software you have to create the video dvd, even something like Windows DVD maker. If you also have Premiere Elements, then send the slideshow there for finishing.

  • How do I burn a slide show to a DVD?

    When I burn a slide show I created on Photoshop Elements 11 to a DVD using Premier Elements 11, only the botton half of the photos are copied.  How do I correct this?

    drfsf
    There is a problem with 1/2 wmv display related to a recent Windows Update kb. The issue is highlighted in the Announcement at the topic of this forum and has been discussed in numerous threads here. For your convenience, the Announcement looks like the following:
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    Hide Details
    MicroSoft has issued an Update for Windows, that is causing problems with Displays. The following is from Talbot McInnis, who tracked down this problem, and offers a fix:
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      by Bill Hunt (Aug 2, 2013)
    The general suggestions in the threads have included
    a. For now, set up Windows Updates to require notification and your approval before any downloading and installing of them.
    b. If you catch the offending Windows Update kb in the Important Updates, right click it and select Hide. That is supposed to keep it gone.
    Your problem mostly likely popped up when you selected a route that involved the transfer of the slideshow as a .wmv file. You should be OK after deleting the indicated Windows Update kb. But, consider using the Photoshop Elements Slideshow Editor Output option Edit With Premiere Elements which sends the slideshow over to Premiere Elements in a non wmv format. If you go this route, the slideshow can be broken apart for further significant edits with the Break Apart Elements Organizer Slideshow command.
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  • How to burn iphoto slide show

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    export the slideshow as a QuickTime Movie and then right click on the movie on the desktop and burn ot disk
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  • How can I burn a slide show to a dvd?

    I have tried, every way, possible to burn a slide show with music to a dvd and I did so successfully except that it will only play in a play station 3 unit and not correctly play on any computer or dvd player. I have tried several ways:
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    -Creating it in iDVD and burning it that way
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    Sorry, was trying to get all of these.
    Have a look at these for help:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=967804&tstart=0
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7814936&#7814936
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7503940&#7503940
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  • How to burn my slide show onto a dics.

    I made a slide show for my nephew and now need to durn it onto a blank disc.  How can I do this?

    Export the slideshow from iPhoto, that makes a movie of it.
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    Burn: http://macupdate.com/app/mac/21992/burn
    Toast: http://macupdate.com/app/mac/6351/toast-titanium
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  • How to burn a slide show DVD in Elements 11?  Can only find how to burn a Video CD, which doesn't help.

    I'm trying to burn a DVD slide show in Elements 11, but can find only how to burn a Video CD.  Is burning a DVD possible in 11?

    Do you know if it is Vista Home Premium?
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    (use the
    -- the "Save to a File"  instead of the "Burn to a Disc"
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    The answer is that you use that .wmv file (from the PSE slide show editor) -- it is now in a video format and is a "video". So you can follow the onscreen directions to add video to DVD Maker.
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    Note 2: You could also produce the DVD for TV playback by adding Adobe Premiere Elements to your computer.  However just for the purpose of making the DVD from your slideshow I anticipate that using Windows DVD Maker will be simpler and faster.
    Note 3: I recommend using a DVD-R disc. What brand of discs do you have?

  • How do I burn a slide show to a DVD which will work with my DVD player?

    I've been able to create a slide show of photos with selected i-Tunes music.  I can create a file and burn it to a blank DVD R, but both a regular and Blu-Ray DVD players say the disk is incompatible.
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    You need a video DVD authoring application like iDVD. Export the slideshow out of iPhoto as a QT movie file via the Export button in the lower toolbar.  For iPhoto 9.4.3 and earlier select Size = Medium or Large. For iPhoto 9.5 and later selct 480p.
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    Follow this workflow to help assure the best quality video DVD:
    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, launch DVD Player and play it.  If it plays OK with DVD Player the encoding is good.
    Then burn to disk with Disk Utility or Toast at the slowest speed available (2x-4x) to assure the best burn quality.  Always use top quality media:  Verbatim, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the most recommended in these forums.
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    If you have to purchase an iLife disc in order to obtain the iDVD application remember that the iLife 11 disc only provides  themes from iDVD 5-7.  The Software Update no longer installs the earlier themes when starting from the iLIfe 11 disk nor do any of the iDVD 7 updaters available from the Apple Downloads website contain them.
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    This shows the iDVD contents in the iLife 09 disc via Pacifist:
    You then can upgrade from iDVD 7.0.3 to iDVD 7.1.2 via the updaters at the Apple Downloads webpage.
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  • Burn a slide show

    How can I burn a slide show to a DVD playable on a DVD palyer and a TV?

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  • HT2801 how to burn slide show too a dvd-r in web supedrive plugged into my macbook pro?

    how to burn slide show too a dvd-r in web superdrive plugged into the usb port

    I think this link will offer some good insight. I would recommend moving the library to an external HD if you are already using iPhoto on your MBP. If you do decide to move the library directly to your MBP just make sure you are using a different enough name for it that your MBP can easily locate each library independently.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1229?viewlocale=en_US
    Roger

  • How to burn an iPhoto slide show to a DVD

    is it possible to burn an iPhoto slide show to a dvd ?

    Sure:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iPhoto/9.0/en/phtf677be44.html
    I use the advanced settings and export in DV format, 640x480.
    Save the exported slideshow in your "movies" folder.
    Start up iDVD and you can see this slideshow in your media.

  • Burning a slide show on DVD

    I've created a slide show in iPhoto using a song which plays 2 1/2 times. When I try to burn the slide show on to a DVD It only plays the song once and stops. How do I burn the slide show at its full length?

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  • After burning a slide show, I get a skip in audio

    After burning a slide show, II get a skip in the audio about every 5 min. of run time.  I imported the pictures from i photo and the music from an itunes play list. When I play the entire thing in preview it runs fine with no problems, but after burning to a dvd, I get a skip every 5 min.  I burned to hp DVD-R (16x) and Memorex DVD-R (16x).  Still the skip.  I have burned to Best preformance, High Quality and Professional Quality.  I have even slowed the burn time to 4x.  Still the skip.  I noticed the bar at the bottom of the screen always reads 5 min. for the audio duration and when it goes back to 0 is when it skips.   The run time when I put the cursor on the audio well reads the correct 3min:35sec. 

    SlideShow function in iDVD - is limited to 99 photos per show.
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    Using iMovie'08 or 09 or 11 - will degrade picture quality as they only deliver every second line over to iDVD.
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    • iMovie'08 to 11 - "Share to Media Browser" and as Large (not HD) will give as good quality as they can do
    Yours Bengt W

  • No music when i burn my slide show to dvd in idvd

    I selected the share to burn I slide show. This opened the idvd and transfered the info to it. I was able to burn a dvd, but the music did not transfer.
    I am not able to open and edit the drop box to add music. I dont know what to try. Thanks.

    Thanks so much for your possible solution. If I can pull this off , I will no longer curse adobe PSE 13.
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  • Is it possible to burn a slide show onto a Blu-ray DVD ?

    Using PS8 Premier I could't burn my slide show ( no movies ) with music onto a Blu-ray DVD. The problem seems to be......low memory. ( my computer has 2 Gig but my project which doesn't seem that involved has over 4 or 5 Gig ). The reason I want to burn onto Blu-ray is to get a clearer project than I was able to on a regular DVD. I get a good slide show on my cpu monitor and also on a regular DVD in the smaller screen of the burner program but the project loses resolution when going to full screen. That is why I wanna try it on Blu-ray.

    If you are going to BD, then I would start with a BD Preset. This ARTICLE will tell you the supported Frame Sizes, and FPS.
    I would choose the 1920 x 1080 @ 29.97 FPS Interlaced (NTSC), or 25 FPS Interlaced (PAL). I would then go to my original stills and Scale them to ~ 1920 x 1080 in PS/PSE. This ARTICLE will give you tips on doing that with automation in either image editing program. Import those Scaled Images into PrE, with the Duration that you feel is correct, depending on the "flow" of the SlideShow. Note: you can tweak that Duration for each Image, if needed, but by planning a bit, most will not need any tweaking. Then, add any Pans, or Zooms (Effect>Motion>Scale, and/or Motion>Position). Add any Transitions desired, and edit any Audio. Add the desired BD Menus and Chapter Markers (no Stop Marker at the end of the Timeline). This Project should burn to BD easily.
    Good luck, and hope that it helps,
    Hunt
    Note: in the first linked article, you will see that 20 FPS is not supported, and neither is 1 FPS. You can, of course, make the Duration of each Image 1 Frame, but will probably want the Image on-screen for longer, say 5 - 10 secs.

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