Including "Comments" from Iphoto to iDVD

I am trying to include Comments from Iphoto to iDVD and could use any suggestion on how to do this? I just want to be able to see the copy we have worked so hard to type in next to each photo.

Export the slideshow to QT and then add the QT movie file to an iDVD slideshow. This will scale the movie file to the TV safe area like it does with still photos avoiding the approx. 10% image loss due to TV overscan on older TV set.
Another slideshow application to consider is PhotoPresenter which offers over 25 animated themes, some of which are demostrated here.
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    You need burn software which will author/encode the movie so it can be viewed using any DVD player - there is iDVD (still available as part of the retail 09 or 11 iLife disks at online resellers including ebay and Amazon) or Roxio Toast ($$) or Burn (free, but very basic).

  • Importing photos from iphoto into idvd

    I am trying to import photos from iphoto into idvd for a slideshow. When the photos move into idvd they are not in the same order as they were in the iphoto library. What could be the possible cause of this?? I did go into iphoto and place comments in after the fact. Would that have anything to do with it?

    Try this possible solution from acgray on Mac OS X Hints:
    I have worked with many users who like to take iPhoto albums and make DVDs of them with iDVD. However, one very annoying bug (feature?) has to do with the fact that when you are in iDVD, it randomizes the sort order of the Photos in your album. Not only that, but it is painstaking and time consuming changing the order in iDVD.
    My solution..
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    Here are a few other helpful links on this topic:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8967410&#8967410
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9159493&#9159493
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10963514&#10963514
    http://www.kraehe21.de/iptja/
    Hope the above suggestion/s help but if not just come on back.
    Message was edited by: SDMacuser

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    trying to add album from iphoto into idvd slideshow.  Not all photos are loading.  Message "creating thumbnail images...(31 remaining).  Been there a long time.  What is wrong?

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    OT

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    Another slideshow application to consider is PhotoPresenter which offers over 25 animated themes, some of which are demostrated here.
    OT

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    Patricia
    IS this your Hard Disk is full?
    OS X needs about 10 gigs of HD space to function normally. It uses this space for things like Virtual Memory and temporary files and other OS operations.
    I have cleared out all extraneous files, so there should be room on the disc
    How did you do this? Did you empty the trash?
    Regards
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    I am curious about this as well. I can scan or import photo into iPhoto and they look perfect. Matter of fact, I know these are high quality images because I scan them in at 300dpi or larger and verify image settings in photoshop. They ALWAYS look good in iPhoto/Photoshop and in preview mode from iMovie but once burned in iDVD they come out like a low res preview in iPhoto - I keep waiting for it to bring in the high quality version but this never happens?

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  • Slideshow project shared from iPhoto causes iDVD to crash

    I've searched the forum and found a few threads that sounded like they pertained to this issue, but I didn't see much discussion beyond the question or any answers that had confirmations that they solved the problem.
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    Out of curiosity I brought a non-iPhoto generated QuickTime movie into iDVD, and it played back with no problem. I checked the compression format. The movie that worked was an Apple Motion JPG A movie file. I tried another non-iPhoto generated QuickTime movie file. This time iDVD crashed again. I noticed that this second non-iPhoto generated movie file said it was using the "Apple MPEG4 Decompressor" which is the same format as the movie file that iPhoto did create. I then tried an Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2 QuickTime movie file and that worked just fine. Is that the problem? Apple MPEG-4 Decompressor movie files cause iDVD to crash? Could that really be possible when this is the format that iPhoto uses when exporting? Is there a solution? I don't see a way to select a different compression format when exporting/sharing a slideshow from iPhoto.
    I discovered this problem while teaching a class to 12 students who don't know much about doing creative projects on a Mac. There are going to be 12 folks who don't think very much of Apple's computers and/or its software if I don't get this problem solved quickly (last day of class is tomorrow). Everything has been going along swimmingly up until this final step of getting the slideshow into iDVD and then burning it to take home. I'm stunned that this isn't working since I've never run into this problem before, but it's happening consistently with every workstation I've tried here in this lab. All computers are running iLife '08. We're all trying to do the same thing. Slideshow project created in iPhoto, trying to send it to iDVD for burning. I been doing stuff with iPhoto and iDVD for years without problems, so I didn't think I needed to run through an entire process here in this lab before teaching the class. I just expected everything to work like it always does. D'oh!
    Help!

    UPDATE:
    In case you're interested.... Just because iDVD crashes when I try to preview my slideshow movie from iPhoto doesn't mean I can't successfully burn my DVD project to disc. I was skeptical, but it works. The burn process went off without a hitch, and the DVD plays back using Mac OS X's built-in DVD Player.
    Another workaround is to use the "OneStep DVD from Movie..." option in the iDVD file menu and avoid working inside of iDVD.
    Someone suggested that perhaps my trouble was connected to using a legacy theme as opposed to one of the newest 7.0 themes. Any truth to that?
    Just because I can burn a DVD successfully doesn't mean I wouldn't still like to fix the crash problem if possible. I'm grateful that I now know that I can work around the crashing problem, but I do think it's something that should be fixed and not just avoided.

  • How do I put just pictures from iphoto to idvd to make a dvd?

    Okay. I had a lot of trouble today. I wanted to get pictures from iphoto to a dvd. So I did that by going to iphoto then share then burn. Well, that worked on my blu ray. The pictures would come up sorta like iphoto (the rolls and everything) But my videos did not work however. But I figured out that they were .mpg and they need converted. But I heard that what I did (using iphoto) won't work on reg. dvd players but for some reason it works on my blu ray. Anyways, I heard that using idvd will work. How do I get my pictures over to idvd and burn it to a dvd? I tried doing this once but the themes were what was messing me up. The pictures would show up in a theme and I don't want that just the pictures. Any advice, tips, etc would be appreciated!

    Hi lace66
    Welcome to apple discussions. You may wish to pose the very same question to the iPhoto Forum also since I'm not 100% certain if any of the following apples to iPhoto 6 => iDvd. It's really a question for that particular forum. It's been months since I've worked in earlier versions of iLife. However, w/in ilife'08 as well as the latest iLife version '09; you could do it easily like this:
    click here
    Essentially you simply select the photos you want within iPhoto, go to the top menu where it says "Share" => Send to iDvd. Or (another option) you could burn your photos directly one step down on the drop down menu where it says "Burn" (directly below "send to iDvd") if I'm not mistaken.
    Hope this helps but if not just come on back.
    Message was edited by: SDMacuser

  • Moving Slide Show from iPhoto into iDVD does not capture music

    I have created several slide shows in iPhoto. I recently photographed a wedding and created a slide show set to music from my iTunes playlist. When I sent the slideshow to iDVD it picked up the transitions, timing, etc., but did not pick up the music. I am at a loss, as I have tried to drag and drop the music and that won't work.

    Click Here
    First double click where it say's slideshow (assuming you have already added your photos to iDvd). If you haven't then see the link and instructions below.
    Now insert the audio cd, open it, and drag & drop the audio file directly to the slideshow audio well as in the above example.
    http://www.wonderhowto.com/software/apple-idvd-video/
    Adding sound to a slideshow
    Adding a soundtrack to a slideshow can enhance the mood or tone of the slideshow, provide information, or tell a story. You can use a song or entire playlist from your iTunes library, music you composed in GarageBand, and even a voiceover you recorded in GarageBand or some other application. You can also use any audio files that QuickTime supports (including AIFF/AIFC, Audio CD, AAC, MP3, WAV, and MPEG-4).
    If you add audio to your slideshow, you can’t set the slideshow to advance manually.
    To add a soundtrack to a slideshow:
    Double-click the button for your slideshow on the DVD menu to open the slideshow editor.
    Click the Media button to open the Media pane, and then click Audio.
    Click GarageBand to find songs in GarageBand, or iTunes to find music in your iTunes library.
    Drag a playlist or a song from the Audio pane to the audio well (shown below) in the slideshow editor.
    You can also drag audio files from another folder on your hard disk or from a connected server to the audio well. The audio well icon changes from a speaker to one that corresponds with the type of file you added.
    The slide duration is automatically set to “Fit to Audio” to ensure that the slideshow and soundtrack finish at the same time. If you want to manually change how long each slide stays onscreen, choose the number of seconds from the Slide Duration pop-up menu.
    When you do this, the slideshow and music may become out of sync, so it’s important to preview the slideshow to make sure you like it. Click the Preview button at the bottom of the iDVD window, which brings up the iDVD remote control. Click Exit in the remote control to return to the slideshow editor.
    Click the Return button to exit the sideshow editor.
    If the Slide Duration pop-up menu is set to “Fit to Audio,” and the music is too short for all the slides and transitions, iDVD sets the slide duration to the smallest duration above 1 second that allows it to play or repeat the song completely.
    If you add a playlist to the audio well, the songs play in the slideshow in the same order they appear in the playlist. If you want to change the order of songs, do that in iTunes and then add the playlist to your DVD again.
    If you add movies that have audio to your slideshow, you can hear this audio when a movie is playing in the slideshow. If your slideshow has a soundtrack, the soundtrack fades out while the movie is playing so that the movie audio can be heard. This is a default setting (”Duck audio while playing movies”) in the slideshow editor, controlled in the Settings dialog.
    To delete the audio from a slideshow, simply drag the music icon out of the audio well. To replace the existing audio, drag a new song or playlist into the audio well.

  • When I import slides from iPhoto to iDVD, they lose color.

    I want to burn an iDVD from photos/movies that are on iPhoto.  Although they look fine in the work space, when I run the iDVD movie, about 75% of the slides lose all color or show only deep blues and purple.  I have already verified the color in settings, tried eliminating the movie clips.  What is happening?

    Sounds like an iDVD problem.  I'l ask that this topic be moved to the iDVD forum.
    OT

  • Help!  All Songs Transferred From iPhoto to iDVD Did Not Come Accross!  Why

    My slideshow (240 photos) with a playlist (five songs) all looked great in iPhoto. I sent the slideshow via the 'Send to iDVD' pull down menu to build the theme/DVD before burning. Why I preview the slideshow before burning, I only hear the first (of five) songs. All the photos are right (with Ken Burns, etc...) but I only hear the first song. Ugh! Please help!
    Thanks!
    iMac G4 Flat Panel   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    Hi rocketman:
    There is a bug that causes that to happen...
    (Thanks to John Kellar):
    One workaround is to make a slideshow soundtrack by making a single long track of music from purchased or regular music:
    1) Burn your desired playlist to CD in iTunes.
    2) Make sure you have itunes Preferences set to "just open the CD and not automatically play or import the songs."
    3) Insert the burned CD and iTunes will open.
    4) Within iTunes, select the tracks that you want to join and then use Advanced: Join CD Tracks.
    5) Go to Advanced>convert selection to AAC.
    6) When done, make a new playlist named after the slideshow.
    7) Put the new combined track into the playlist.
    8) In iPhoto, select this playlist for your slideshow.
    You can also Share/Export the slideshow to Full Quality DV; import the resulting Quicktime movie into iMovie and add the music there (or do the whole slideshow in iMovie). If you have Quicktime Pro, you can Share/Export the slideshow (like above), but then open the resulting Quicktime movie in QTPro, and copy/paste your music from within Quicktime.
    Sue

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