Hi all!
I am a real newbies here!
I would like to know whether there is any software now in the market..which allows us to compile all our scanned or digital images(Jpeg), and then create them into images which is selectable using the remote-controller of a VCD player,so that we can select which image to view in a larger full screen format???Or put it simply, its to create a slide show on TV.
Anyone can help or give some tips??Cos I woluld really hope to create an image Cd for myself, and yet viewing it in the VCD player.
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I use nero 5.5.
I highly reccomend it.
It is easy, especially if you read the faq's on this page.
I just tested one today.
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Click on "Author" to left and scroll down to creating a VCD slideshow. You might want to use a resolution higher than the VCD 352x240 standard thou (doesn't affect size) and a high 'bitrate' (does affect size).
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In terms of a "photo" VCD, consensus over time would indicate WinOnCD is probably the best at doing this (if you want a nice GUI and don't want to get your hands dirty with VCDImager and XML
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Nero5.5 is very limited in its menuing functions and they aren't correct authored in any case --> play back problems in some hardware players and most software players.
Regards.
Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence
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