Slide show on DVD. How?

I have made a slide show in Lightroom 4.4. I want to make a DVD that I can watch at my DVD player. How do I do it?

Most DVD and Blu-ray players will create a slideshow for you using JPEG image files on a USB thumb drive or SD memory card. You'll get the best results using a Blu-ray player and 16:9 TV.
1) Create your slide show using the LR 'Widescreen' template.
2) Use 'Export JPEG Slideshow' with 1920 Width x 1080 Height for Blu-ray players, 1280 Width x 720 Height for DVD players, with 80 Quality to keep the file size smaller.
3) For the 'File Name' use the number 1, which will number the images 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 to maintain your slide order.
Check the player's User Manual for details on its 'Picture' playback features and setup.

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