Need Help Burning DVD Elements 10

How do I burn a DVD with 130 pictures in ALBUM ORDER in Elements 10?

  If you don’t also have Premiere Elements then you need to create a slideshow (Windows only) from the album and output to a wmv file. Then use Windows Movie maker or Windows DVD Maker.

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    I am using iPhoto 6.0.6. I desperately need help burning a DVD of a slide show that I created for my daughter's wedding.
    I put several songs together by opening them and then combining them using QuickTime Pro. I imported the audio into iTunes and created a slide show using iPhoto. The slide show is perfect! The slides are finally in sink with the music just as I want them! But I don't know how to burn the slide show as a DVD.
    I tried exporting the video from iPhoto to my computer, but at the end of the export, I get this message: please note that the music included in the slideshow can only be played on authorized machines. And when I try to play the video (after the export), most of the music on the video cannot be heard. When I try to authorize my machine, I am told that it's already authorized.
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    Greg

    Is your problem the DRM audio tracks you purchased from iTunes store?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto (iPhoto.Library for iPhoto 5 and earlier) database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. Just put the application in the Dock and click on it whenever you want to backup the dB file. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
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  • I need help burning a cd from keynote

    I need help burning a cd from keynote for a slideshow presentation on a tv

    Hi,
    Not quite sure what you're after here, so I might need a bit more info.
    You have a presentation in Keynote and want to export this in some format that will allow you to display it on a TV screen. Is this right? Do you want to retain all your interactivity or do you just want to show it as a simple 'kiosk' presentation? What will the presentation on CD be played from and how will it connect to the TV?
    Probably the easiest solution is to create a DVD of your presentation. To do this export the presentation from Keynote as a Quicktime Movie by going to File>Export and selecting the Quicktime pane. You'll need to make a few choices about how the slides are advanced and the final quality. Convert the exported movie to a DVD in iDVD or better still Toast, if you have it. You wont need menus or any fancy stuff, just set up the movie to play as soon as the disk is inserted.
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  • I need help with Premiere Elements 8

    I have enough rams and storage space. I am working in windows XP; I finished a project with still pictures, music, home movie clips, and title menu. I got the program to burn the first copy. I need 19 more, but the program keep "crashing". I have restarted, shut down and open the pc and program back up and nothing is working to keep it from crashing. Can anyone help me? Please!

    Hello LTDaniel (Lieutenant?),
      I am sorry to hear about this issue you are encountering, it must be frustrating.
      If you have not already done so, please check the troubleshooting steps documented in our knowledge base: 
    System errors and freezes | Burning DVDs, Blu-ray discs | Premiere Elements 8
      If you are not able to find a solution after trying these steps, please repost your inquiry on the Premiere Elements forum (this is the Photoshop Elements forum):
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere_elements
    -Brett

  • URGENT HELP Burning DVD from Final Cut Pro

    I have a video due to buyers bye wednesday. If anyone knows how to take the movie I made and burn it to a DVD, please let me know as soon as you can. It wont let me export it to iDVD and when I try to "print to video" my camcorder only picks up the sound and not the video. I need help PLEASE!!!!!!!!! Thanks everyone. Zack

    For exporting to iDVD, chose FILE>EXPORT>QUICKTIME MOVIE (not quicktime conversion). Select SELF CONTAINED and USE TIMELINE SETTINGS. Then import this file into iDVD and when you click BURN, it will compress it to the DVD format for you.
    As for the Print to Video issue, look at the following list to see if it is one of these:
    Shane's Stock Answer #8:
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    Then start up your camera and tv, then open fcp.
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    Video playback should be Apple firewire NTSC (If you are using an NTSC set)
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    Techinially, this should send synched video to your TV
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    2) In the Final Cut Pro menu select AUDIO/VIDEO Preferences and make sure your signal is being sent out thru Firewire DV.
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    5) Go to VIEW->refresh A/V devices
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    If you want it to play in both the canvas and the external monitor you need to go to the FINAL CUT PRO menu and select AUDIO/VIDIO settings and make sure MIRROR ON DESKTOP is selected under the PLAYBACK OUTPUT section
    For all the stock answers, click on this link:
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  • Need Help with DVD recorder (HDMI) to record off DVR

    I purchased a philips dvd recorder a few years ago and need  help in setting up to record my DVR program recordings. The philips user manual is not very helpful being I'm trying to set-up with just using HDMI cables.  I have a HDTV (Vizio) with a HDMI port; a DVD recorder with HDMI port and my Verizon set-top box have a HDMI port.  How do i get it all to work and be able to record/copy programs from DVR to my DVD recorder?   Do anyone have suggestions on how to set up wiring.  Thanks.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    First keep in mind that DVD is not an HD format, so you will not be able to record HD shows in HD; they will be in letterboxed 4:3.
    The FiOS STB only has one HDMI (out) port. Therefore, you will need to use some other output from the STB to the DVD recorder. Component, or even composite/RCA, because it's not going to record in HD anyway to DVD, will work just fine. Then you want to set your DVD player to whatever input you used to connect from the STB; i.e. mine uses "Input 1" for my composite connection.
    If you turn on your STB and DVD, this will record whatever the STB is outputting to a DVD if you press record on the DVD recorder. This includes all of the program menus and any other on-screen graphics on the STB, and this means you cannot change the channel if you are recording from your STB. You can shut your TV off, but you will not be able to watch another show while recording one to DVD.
    Your DVD player might give you an HDCP message at first when the recording starts if it's getting an HD input, but that should go away after a few seconds, at least for my Panasonic DVD recorder with a composite connection.

  • Memory needed to burn DVD

    When I am trying to create an iDVD from iMovie, it is telling me that I need about 10gb free on my hard drive. Is this true? What will happen if I have only 2gb when I try to burn?

    When I am trying to create an iDVD from iMovie, it is
    telling me that I need about 10gb free on my hard
    drive. Is this true?
    Yes, but 15 to 20 GB free would be much better.
    What will happen if I have only 2gb when I try to burn?
    It won't work.
    Burning DVDs with iDVD requires two things: lots of free hard disk space and lots of patience!

  • Need help burning a file of jpg images to a CD

    I have a folder on my desktop with 17 jpg images ranging in size from 250 KB to 500 KB that I need to burn onto a CD (I've never burned a CD before).  I inserted a blank CD into the slot on my MacBook Pro, waited for a file to pop up, named the file, then dragged the file to the CD icon in Finder.  I scrolled to "Burn CD" and clicked on that.  Took only a couple of minutes for the computer to tell me it was finished, so I ejected the CD.  When I reinserted the CD, however, nothing happened.  I expected a screen to pop up with the images I thought I had saved.  Am I using the wrong kind of CD?  The one I used is a Maxell CD-RMax with 80 min/700 MB storage.  Thanks for any assistance. 
    ElyArtist

    Hi Elyartist,
    Here are the suggested steps for burning the pictures onto a CD:
    iPhoto '11: Create your own photo CDs and DVDs
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2436
    This is the section that is most like what you are already doing (skip to step 6):
    To create a CD or DVD to be viewed in Windows or by a photo-processing company:
    In iPhoto, select the photos, albums, or video clips you want to burn to a disc.
    Choose File > Export.
    In the Export Photos window, click File Export, and then select your options.For best results, choose JPEG, Maximum, and Full Size. For more information, see Export a photo.
    When you’re ready, click Export, and export the photos to a folder on your computer.
    When the export is finished, quit iPhoto.
    Click the Finder icon in the Dock, and then insert a CD-RW disc or a blank CD-R or DVD-R disc into your drive.
    Drag the folder that contains your exported photos to the disc’s icon.
    When the files have been copied, choose File > Burn Disc, and then click Burn.
    The article contains some basic causes for this issue as well.
    Cheers!
    - Ari

  • Need help burning project to DVD

    Can anyone help me burn a PRE project to a DVD in .VOB (NTSC) format so it can be read by any DVD player connected to a TV, not a computer.  I know how it is supposed to be done in Premier Elements because I did it with small sample files, but whenever I try with a larger project, PRE always crashes during the encoding process..  First I will give the particulars of my system, then of my project, then of the trouble shooting I already tried, finally my experiences
    System:
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         3 GB RAM
         Windows 32bit Vista Home Premium with SP2 installed
         1/4 TB hard drive with 100MB free and 0% fragmented
          Intel G31/33 graphics processor
    Projects:  
         14 MB slide show consting of 5 MB JPEG files with audio or text captions and unedited  MPG4 files of 480x720 pixels imported from Samsung camcorder set at recording quality of 5 MB/sec.
         10 MB movie created in instant DVD by dragging above JPEG and MPG4 files from album
         Neither have additional narration or music tracks        
         Both the above about 25 minutes on the timeline
    Troubleshooting already tried:
         Burning project to folder instead of to DVD
         Exporting files to PC in MPG2 and AVI format
         Rendering the file (not all at once, but in separate work areas at a time)
         Burned to both -RW and -R DVD's
         Deselecting the "Fit contents to available space" quality option in the burn menu and manually selecting a bitrate speed of 3 MB/sec
         Repeating the above in selective start of windows with all start programs and non-Microsoft processes disabled
         Repeating the above for both Slide show and movie projects
    Results:
         The encoding process never completes, but it abends at different stages in different trials--never the same point.  Sometimes it crashes at less than 20% complete; sometimes it makes it to 96% complete, then stops responding.  Sometimes it generates a crash report, and sometimes it just stops responding, so I have  to open task manager to end the program.   Sometimes I get a message that PRE is dangerously low on system memory.  I just close the window and procede, because I am watching physical memory usage in Task Manager while PRE is encoding and it is consistantly about 60%.  CPU usage often peaks at 100%, but not for more than 60 secs at a time.  When the system crashed, it generated an error message in the administrative events log sometimes reading: "The entry <name of project file> in the hash map cannot be updated"; event ID 3013, which Microsoft found no help for.  When it simply stops responding, it leaves no error message in the system log until I close the program.
         I don't think I have a system error, because my system sussessfully burned two minute test projects, and don't have a project error, because I could render the timeline.  What is going on here?
         B.T.W, some people I talked to about this problem who make their living in photos and electronics suggest I buy a camcorder which records in MPEG2 format, then simply burn the MPEG2 files to DVD without re-encoding, insert the DVD into any player connected to a TV, and play.  I don't think this advice is correct.   Opinions?

    Hello, freethedata. This is the Photoshop Elements forum. Premiere Elements has its own forum, here:
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere/premiere_elements
    and you'll get more help with video questions there. Good luck!

  • Need help Burning a DVD! please help

    all im trying to do is burn a simple dvd (20mins) .
    everytime i use the premiere elements program it states " not responding"
    or at the end of the burn it opens and says "ERROR".
    i made a intant movie and cant burn it.
    help! what can i do?

    Welcome to the forum. Unfortunately, we are all just users of Adobe products here, and there is zero Adobe presence, beyond that red A in the upper left. They furnish us with the forum software (will not get on my soapbox on that one), and the servers that it resides on. No one here can help you, and no one from Adobe will read your post. As for Adobe TS, or a refund, no one can help you.
    Now, I would suggest that you take a deep breath, and probably hang up the phone to Adobe TS, unless you really like that music.
    Start a new Thread on this forum. This ARTICLE will help you get started. The main reason to start a new Thread is so that your issues do not get confused with those of another user, and it makes it much simpler for us to follow along with YOUR problem and not someone else's. You'll get 100%, undivided attention.
    There are likely solutions to your problems. Very few have gone without an answer, or two, or three. This forum of simple users is batting better than anyone in the history of MLB. The biggest handicap that we have is maybe being across the globe from you, and because of that, cannot look over your shoulder. The more details that you furnish us with, the easier it will be to solve your issue(s). It will also speed things up greatly, as we do not have to ask a bunch of questions - we will already have the answers.
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    1.) System
    2.) Project
    3.) Assets (the stills, AV files, music and SFX)
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    Good luck, and look forward to seeing your post to the forum. While we cannot address issues with Adobe, we can most likely help you get PrE up and running fine, so you can get to editing.
    Hunt

  • I need help burning a dvd from a video I saved to my macbook pro

    I have done this before, it has just been awhile.  I uploaded a video from my video camera onto my macbook.  I keep trying to burn it, but when I go to play it in the dvd player it says no audio. HELP?!! I need this done tonight.

    Hello airol,
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964
    Using Apple Hardware Test
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  • Need help burning a DVD

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  • I need help burning a DVD.

    I made a movie using IMovie and IDVD. When I burn it to a disc it doesn't play on and other DVD players or any other computers. How do I burn a DVD so that it will play on other DVD players and other computers? Thank You.

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