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JPEG slide show on DVD player
This message is just to say that I have since been able to display my JPEG
photo's on a DVD player perfectly, and works ok if you put all your photo's into a file first.( Thanks for this advice) The DVD player even showed a complete list of all photo file names for reference, and easy selection of individual photo's and also lets you run a slide show. I was amazed that the DVD player also displayed a screen saver when the photo was left on too long ! |
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:24:48 GMT, "Ron Bradley"
wrote: This message is just to say that I have since been able to display my JPEG photo's on a DVD player perfectly, and works ok if you put all your photo's into a file first.( Thanks for this advice) The DVD player even showed a complete list of all photo file names for reference, and easy selection of individual photo's and also lets you run a slide show. I was amazed that the DVD player also displayed a screen saver when the photo was left on too long ! Out of curiosity, what do you kean when you say, "works ok if you put all your photo's into a file first"? Do you mean to Zip them into one file? Or put them into a file folder? What burning software are you using to do this? I find Nero 6 does this very easily by simply telling it which pics to use; nothing else except choosing the right burning format. -- Bill Funk Change "g" to "a" |
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Been doing this for several years now. Have you come across some thing new
or some thing different? "Ron Bradley" wrote in message ... This message is just to say that I have since been able to display my JPEG photo's on a DVD player perfectly, and works ok if you put all your photo's into a file first.( Thanks for this advice) The DVD player even showed a complete list of all photo file names for reference, and easy selection of individual photo's and also lets you run a slide show. I was amazed that the DVD player also displayed a screen saver when the photo was left on too long ! |
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:24:48 GMT, "Ron Bradley"
wrote: This message is just to say that I have since been able to display my JPEG photo's on a DVD player perfectly, and works ok if you put all your photo's into a file first.( Thanks for this advice) The DVD player even showed a complete list of all photo file names for reference, and easy selection of individual photo's and also lets you run a slide show. I was amazed that the DVD player also displayed a screen saver when the photo was left on too long ! This has been a feature of DVD players for years. One hint. Scale down your images in size to speed up the display process. It is pointless having, say, a 6 megapixel image file when most TV sets cannot even display a VGA size image. |
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Ken Oaf commented courteously ...
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:24:48 GMT, "Ron Bradley" wrote: This message is just to say that I have since been able to display my JPEG photo's on a DVD player perfectly, and works ok if you put all your photo's into a file first. ( Thanks for this advice) The DVD player even showed a complete list of all photo file names for reference, and easy selection of individual photo's and also lets you run a slide show. I was amazed that the DVD player also displayed a screen saver when the photo was left on too long ! This has been a feature of DVD players for years. One hint. Scale down your images in size to speed up the display process. It is pointless having, say, a 6 megapixel image file when most TV sets cannot even display a VGA size image. I just tried this again on my 2-year-old DVD player. Won't work whether the CD-R is just JPEGs or whether there're also folders. I read the doc for my player and it says it will play video and audio (Mp3) CD-Rs but doesn't specifically mention JPEGs. In my case, it will not only not show my pictures (which are generally 1280 x 960 and around 350KB each) it will also not display a list of what's on the CD. I use EZ CD Creator to burn my CD-Rs. Of course, I can read them fine with any app on my PC but the DVD player won't. Is there anything special I need to do when burning the CD-Rs, like perhaps using ISO instead of Joliet or UDF? Or, by using only old-style DOS 8.3 file names? I also tried putting my post-processed pics onto my Nikon 5700's CF card. But, of course, Nikon is one of many camera's that won't "see" anything on its memory card that it didn't create itself (it does "know" they are there and reports much less than normal "pictures left". -- ATM, aka Jerry |
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