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Posted by walter sharpe on February 1st, 2006


I have some photos of my late wife on the computer and I understand I can
copy them on to a CD-R and there is some way you can select music to
accompany the copying the photos.
Unfortunately for me, so far I haven't been successful in achieving this.
Can any provide me with the instructions to enable me to copy these photos
to what was a piece of her favourite music?
Help would be very much appreciated.


Posted by old jon on February 1st, 2006



"walter sharpe" <walter@sharpe2073.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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What you need to achieve is a Slideshow.
You will need some software to do this. As this might be a `one off`
project,
I suggest you go to Google, and type in `alt.comp.freeware`.
When you get there, the Subject line would be `Slideshow software`,
and ask the guys what`s recommended.

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bw..OJ



Posted by Dr. Bill on February 1st, 2006


walter sharpe wrote:
When you use Nero 7 or 6 with Nero vision expres included, you have an
excellent tool with very easy to use wizards and helpfiles to have it done.
http://www.nero.com/nero6/en/NeroVision_Express_3.html
If you don't have Nero, try this:
http://www.shareup.com/PictureToTV-download-3839.html




Posted by richard1969@usa.com on February 1st, 2006


A simple way would be to present the images on a web browser.
With a little html and javascript you can present them any way you
want.

Or, you can surf the net for dozens of free "slideshow" programs.
Many will let you add music of your choice to each photo. Or play a
single tune in the background as multiple images are viewed.

Posted by richard1969@usa.com on February 1st, 2006


PS.
As an example, check out www.simplestar.com
It has a slideshow, free, you might like.

Posted by Oldus Fartus on February 1st, 2006


walter sharpe wrote:
As well as the advice give by Dr Bill, and assuming Windows, you could
also try using Windows Movie Maker or download the trial version of
Ulead Video Workshop. Both are very easy to use.

--
Cheers
Oldus Fartus

Posted by Donald on February 1st, 2006


I use nero photoshow


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Posted by Spuds on February 2nd, 2006


On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 20:40:00 -0000, "walter sharpe"
<walter@sharpe2073.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

If you don't mind shelling out a 30 bucks, ProShow
(http://www.photodex.com/products/proshow/) is an excellent tool. It has the
ability to sync the speed of the presentation with the length of the music
you're using, so the last slide is done exactly at the end of the tune. As
well, it has nearly 300 transition effects.

Posted by Ljsunrainy@gmail.com on February 5th, 2006


Photo2DVD Studio is another greate one. You can easily but
professionally combine photos with music, texts and blank slides and
add video clips with this excellent slideshow software. For more helps,
just refer to http://www.photo-to-dvd.com

Best Regards.


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