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  1. I just bought a DVD player with capability of playing Kodak Picture CD. Could anybody here please tell me how to make such a compatible CD so that it will be playable by my DVD with Kodak Picture CD feature? Any software or shareware available to make a Kodak Picture CD disk?
    Appreciate it.
    Hazel
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  2. Can anybody help, please?
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    Do you have your film developed then put on a Kodak (Chapter 11) CD??
    If not you can scan the pics in and make a cd there is a How to at this link

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/burnmpg.htm

    on the bottom you will find out how to make a photo album to play on a Compatable DVD player (check compatible list to see if your dvd player will play burned disks).
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  4. I had read that thread before I posted this question. It is not the point I tried to make. Thanks just the same.

    I have developed the 35mm film and scanned the film in with a Nikon film scanner. I can save it as JPG format or any other formats with Photoshop. Making a VCD or DVD is a way to have a slideshow. However, I would like to see whether there is a way to make a Kodak Picture CD compatible format because my DVD player can play it like that. If not, I have to stick to making a MPEG2 format and burn a DVD/VCD.

    Can anybody here tell me what Kodak Picture CD format is?

    Hazel
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  5. Well I have the Apex AD-5131 which says Kodak pic disc capability, all I think this means is JPEG capability. I just burned my JPEGs onto a CDR and the player read them fine. The menu comes up like a MP3 player so you can make subfolders if you want to seperate different sets of pics (vacation, birthday, wedding, etc...)
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  6. Sergeant,

    Ok,if it is like that, it will be much easier that of a DVD burning.

    Thanks a lot.

    Hazel
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  7. Hazel, I know you said you wanted to make a Kodak Picture Disk but did you take a look at Ulead's DVD Picture Show at Ulead.com? It is a very slick program saves and displays images in DVD resolutions on VCDs and DVDs. They have a trial version to try.
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  8. Well,
    I used nero and actually made a disc in Photo CD format.
    (menu and everything).

    The only problem is that I cannot pause it, or anything like that. Once it starts, it goes at a constant rate.

    I can jump to a specific picutre (by putting in its nunmber) from the menu, but at that point, I have no control and it just goes.

    I have tried it on 2 diff dvd players.
    (one was an apex).

    any advice?

    I assume I am doing something wrong in burning.

    dp
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