Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
Hi,
I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? Thanks in advance. Mort Linder |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
In article , Mort wrote:
Hi, I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? that depends on the tv set. |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
On 2016-08-22 20:53:24 +0000, Mort said:
Hi, I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? Thanks in advance. Mort Linder What software and what disc data format are you using to burn these CD-R and/or DVD-R photo albums? I have found that the most versatile software for this sort of job is Roxio Toast, which is, Mac only. Toast will give you the option to burn a cross platform "Photo Disc" with full resolution images and automatically generated slideshows. I am sure the has to be something similar for Windows. http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/#overview -- Regards, Savageduck |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
On 2016-08-22 16:53, Mort wrote:
Hi, I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? Read the manual for the DVD player. Newer ones (less than 5 to 10 years old) are likely to read multiple formats, but older ones only play video. You need to put the photos on the disk in a format supported by the player. The key thing you said is "they play on your PCs" - but they don't "play", they are files that PC's handle just fine. DVD's originally were just for playing DVD's. Some, now, do support multi formats. -- She hummed to herself because she was an unrivaled botcher of lyrics. -Nick (Gone Girl), Gillian Flynn. |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
Alan Browne wrote:
On 2016-08-22 16:53, Mort wrote: Hi, I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? Read the manual for the DVD player. Newer ones (less than 5 to 10 years old) are likely to read multiple formats, but older ones only play video. You need to put the photos on the disk in a format supported by the player. The key thing you said is "they play on your PCs" - but they don't "play", they are files that PC's handle just fine. DVD's originally were just for playing DVD's. Some, now, do support multi formats. Thanks. My DVD player is about 1 year old,and is the type that plays all regions and types of DVDs, supposedly. Mort |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
Savageduck wrote:
On 2016-08-22 20:53:24 +0000, Mort said: Hi, I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? Thanks in advance. Mort Linder What software and what disc data format are you using to burn these CD-R and/or DVD-R photo albums? I have found that the most versatile software for this sort of job is Roxio Toast, which is, Mac only. Toast will give you the option to burn a cross platform "Photo Disc" with full resolution images and automatically generated slideshows. I am sure the has to be something similar for Windows. http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/#overview Hi Duck, Thanks for the tip. I use Roxio for burning music discs,and will check out if it has Toast or something similar. I hope that you and yours and your home are safe,and that the fires are diminishing. Mort |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
RichA wrote:
On Monday, 22 August 2016 18:08:35 UTC-4, Alan Browne wrote: On 2016-08-22 16:53, Mort wrote: Hi, I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? Read the manual for the DVD player. Newer ones (less than 5 to 10 years old) are likely to read multiple formats, but older ones only play video. They've regressed. About 5 years ago, most players would support still file formats, and more advanced video formats like MKV. But I noticed in the last couple years, some don't. A media streaming device is probably a better bet. Thanks to Rich and NoSpam for their replies. Mort |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
In article , Mort wrote:
You need to put the photos on the disk in a format supported by the player. The key thing you said is "they play on your PCs" - but they don't "play", they are files that PC's handle just fine. DVD's originally were just for playing DVD's. Some, now, do support multi formats. Thanks. My DVD player is about 1 year old,and is the type that plays all regions and types of DVDs, supposedly. that's for movies. a disc full of photos is not a movie disc. either you make a movie and then burn the disc as a movie disc or you burn a data disc organized in however your tv wants it. |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
On 2016-08-23 01:31:54 +0000, Mort said:
Savageduck wrote: On 2016-08-22 20:53:24 +0000, Mort said: Hi, I often find the need to send photos by discs,and have noted a problem. I use Picasa as my photo software. When I burn photos to DVD-R or CD-R, they play back nicely on my PCs. However, when I try to view them on my TV set via an outboard DVD player, I get the message that the correctly-named photo group is there, but they do not appear. Instead, I get an on-screen notice that no file is found. How can I burn edited photos from my hard drive to a CD-R or DVD-R, which will be viewable on a DVD player to a TV set? Thanks in advance. Mort Linder What software and what disc data format are you using to burn these CD-R and/or DVD-R photo albums? I have found that the most versatile software for this sort of job is Roxio Toast, which is, Mac only. Toast will give you the option to burn a cross platform "Photo Disc" with full resolution images and automatically generated slideshows. I am sure the has to be something similar for Windows. http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/#overview Hi Duck, Thanks for the tip. I use Roxio for burning music discs,and will check out if it has Toast or something similar. I am sure they will have the tool to get things done for you. http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/creator/suite/ http://www.roxio.com/enu/store/photo.html I hope that you and yours and your home are safe,and that the fires are diminishing. Mort So far, so good, but not so much for many others. Where I am is currently the only Lake Nacimiento community not under direct threat. The smoke has been quite oppressive today, it has been like muddling through a low visibility, smelly haze. -- Regards, Savageduck |
Problem with photos to DVD-R or CD-R.
On 8/22/16 PDT 6:48 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Mort wrote: You need to put the photos on the disk in a format supported by the player. The key thing you said is "they play on your PCs" - but they don't "play", they are files that PC's handle just fine. DVD's originally were just for playing DVD's. Some, now, do support multi formats. Thanks. My DVD player is about 1 year old,and is the type that plays all regions and types of DVDs, supposedly. that's for movies. a disc full of photos is not a movie disc. either you make a movie and then burn the disc as a movie disc or you burn a data disc organized in however your tv wants it. The TV should take, via HDMI, any stream that the DVD player can decode. So it's not the TV as much as the player. |
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