Viewing pdf as a Slideshow

I have hundreds of pdf pages on CDs that I would love to view as a slideshow rather than having to call each up individually off of the discs. What is the easiest way to do this?

Combine all the files, then go to full screen and enable the feature that shows the pages for the number of seconds you want in full screen.

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