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When I author a build from DVD Studio Pro 4 and view the slide show using the Apple DVD player I see a green rectangle on the bottom of each transition. No problem when checking it in DVD studio pro. Would appreciate any help, suggestions, etc. Lack of sleep and a deadline is not helping my thought process.
thanks

First, export the shots you want to use.
From there you can import directly to dvd studio pro and title them as a dvd slide show if you like. You can also do this with idvd.
The dvd slide show format is limited to 99 shots, though and has some other limitations, (transitions), as well. You can break these by turning the shots into a movie, using something like imovie or final cut pro. Both also support titling.
There are several stand alone programs for doing this too, including photo2movie, and still life, both of which have relatively low price tags.
Search the dvdsp or fcp forms for more on this. Also search for "ken burns effect", which you may want to consider if you do this much.

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