IDVD plays on DVD player but doesn't open on PC

I created a DVD slide show using iDVD and included the image files.
After burning the DVD, it plays on DVD players and my Mac, but will not play or read on a PC.
Is there something I am missing? How do I burn the iDVD slide show that includes picture files, and opens on ANY DVD player, Mac, or PC ?!?

You don't.
I have never seen a PC that came with decent DVD playback software (unlike your Mac which has a DVD player app included). In most cases, a PC will have "limited" DVD player app that needs upgrade for $$ in order to access different features. That would be my guess in this case since the disc works everywhere but a PC.
Mike

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