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| 801289 | 2009-08-15 07:24:00 | Hi, a guy at my work has scanned thousands of family slides using a slide scanner as graphic files and now wants to watch them on a DVD player as a slide show. aNy ideas about a software we could use to do this? Thanks |
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| 801290 | 2009-08-15 07:32:00 | If he's using Vista, or even XP movie maker might work. If its a standalone DVD player, it would have to support jpg | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 801291 | 2009-08-15 07:59:00 | Vista has something called DVD Maker. You could use that if you have Vista Or, use this: www.microsoft.com Blam |
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| 801292 | 2009-08-15 11:49:00 | Picasa3, free from Google, will create movies from images. Personally, I use Proshow Gold but you have to pay for this. |
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| 801293 | 2009-08-16 04:05:00 | There are free online software services that can convert images to video such as video spin (www.videospin.com) and a relatively new service animoto ( There are others e.g. cuts, video thang, jumpcut, etc. Some free video editors (http://pcsourcepoint.blogspot.com/2009/04/free-online-and-computer-video-editing.html" target="_blank">animoto.com/). There are others e.g. cuts, video thang, jumpcut, etc. Some free video editors (http:) I reviewed. But with thousands of images, I'm not sure what the limitations are for free versions... | kahawai chaser (3545) | ||
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