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    I find Photo Story 3 easy to use and I built a test slide show with a voice over easily but I can not work out how to burn it to a DVD to view on a TV using Nero. When I click onto Properties it shows,"PhotoStory1.wp3"
    I have read terms such as MVD but dont have the faintest idea how to save a PhotoStor 3 file in that format. Can anyone help?
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  2. DVD burning needs ifo, and vob files. WP3 must be a photo story 3 only format. You need to look for export to DVD, or at least to mpg.
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    You say that I need to look for export to DVD, or at least to mpg. Sorry to be so thick but how do I do that because I tried Instant Write Sony DVD + RW Drive (E) and all I got was.
    "The file C:\Documents and Settings\Brian M Leahy\Desktop\PhotoStory2.wp3 is not a supported file type, and it cannot be imported into Windows Movie Maker."
    So, how do I export to DVD and what does, "mpg" mean?
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    http://www.estore.sonic.com/enu/photostory/default.asp

    Looks like you need to buy a plugin.
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  5. Kind of have to tell you that there is freeware on this site, that can produce photo slide show on DVD. The cost is $0.00. Click this: https://www.videohelp.com/~tin2tin/index.htm
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    I keyed "https://www.videohelp.com/~tin2tin/index.htm" and the following came up.
    Produce and author DVD slideshows! 0.63 has been pulled thanks to a bug. Animate images.
    I wonder if the bug is still there?
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  7. version 0.62 works great.
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