In addition to Adam's reply...you must also ensure the DVD player supports viewing of "home made" DVDs. Most modern players do but you still need to be aware of the older players that don't support it. Just check the player's manual...it will list supported formats.
Tim
"Adam Albright" <AA[ at ]ABC.net> wrote in message news:qvhq835klekq9t8tvd6gft09mp2506d135[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text] > On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 11:18:01 -0700, dawgskitten > <dawgskitten[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>I created a slide show of my vacation with music and fades and burned it >>to a >>DVD+R but when I tried to play it in my DVD player to watch on tv it >>wouldn't >>work. It plays on my computer but not in my DVD player. It wouldnt even >>work on my mothers or my father in laws DVD players. Help. > > HOW did you make this DVD? > > If you just dragged files to some blank DVD, that is the likely source > of your problem. A sideshow is just a series of still images, perhaps > with transitions in between and a sound track. To get them to play on > stand alone DVD players they have to conform to specs, ie be converted > to MPEG-2 format. So while you may call it a slide show, you're really > trying to make a video. >
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