Video Slideshows in LR 4.4 that can be viewed on a DVD Player?

How do I create a slideshow video in LR 4.4 that can be viewed on a standard DVD player (or BluRay)?   I am using a PC running Windows 7.

You will probably have to turn to other software. I use a program called ProShow Gold for DVD video presentations. I export JPEG images from Lightroom and use those to build my presentation.

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