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    Hi,

    I'm probably being spectacularly thick here but I'm using a utility (DVDsGUI801 [I think it's called that]) to convert my digital photos to a DVD format and copying the resultant audio/video folders and contents onto a DVD-RW disc. My PC can read and play the slideshow but my DVD player doesn't recognise it. Please advise what I am doing wrong or please point me toward a freeware utility that does this function.

    Very many thanks for any help anyone can give.

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    DVD Slideshow GUI should have given you a Video_TS folder and possibly an Audio_TS folder. Use Imgburn and click on Mode->Build. Select the Video_TS folder, and it will know it is a DVD that you are burning and burn accordingly.
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    Are you looking for a slide show program? There's a few in 'Tools': https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/photo-dvd-vcd

    MemoriesOnTV is popular, but it's not freeware.

    For reading them, it could be a problem with the disc format, the DVD media you are using, or your set top player not recognizing it. And if you just copy the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders to a DVD as data, that may not work. You need to burn them with a proper program like ImgBurn in 'Build' mode.

    And welcome to our forums.

    And hufri01, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:
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  4. In DVD slideshow GUI just export as .iso and in ImgBurn or Nero or whatever burning program you prefer just open that .iso file(image-file) and burn it.

    Btw. if you export to .gfd and open that file up in Gui for dvdauthor (also free), you can make a very nice photo-dvd with menus(and burn with imgburn(free)). Check out the tutorial here: http://download.videohelp.com/tin2tin/GFDexport.html
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    Wow! Fantastic. Fast response. Thank you so very much!
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  6. You copy the Video_TS and Audio_TS folder to DVD-RW, this way not correct. Because the use this way, the DVD disc is a data disc only not the DVD-Video disc, the lead in and lead out the player can't recognize it. You need use the Imgburn or other authoring software burn the folder to DVD-RW disc.
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