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    I've seen some DVDs have bonus content of high rez images that you can flip though manually via "next" "prev" chapter buttons on your remote.

    What DVD authoring program can I use to do that? And how do I set that up? I don't need transition effects.
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  • #2
    321 Studios DVD XShow. Works very well for what you have described.

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    • #3
      Actually, I need to correct myself. For what you were wanting - chapter advance to each slide - DVDWS is the best choice I have encountered. Although, I think the quality of the slideshow photos is better on Version 1 of DVDWS over Version 2. It does exactly what you want.

      I used DVDXShow for smooth pans and zooms.

      good luck,

      Ted
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      Asus P4s533
      P4-2.8
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      45 GIG System Drive
      120 Export Drive
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      Toshiba Laptop
      17" P4-3 HT
      1024 RAM
      32 MEG GForce
      60 GIG 7200RPM HD
      80 GIG EXT HD (USB 2/Firewire)
      DVD RW/RAM

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      • #4
        Thanks Ted,

        I ended up using Nero's DVD Photo Slideshow tool.

        It allowed me to set a delay between each image and a transition effect.

        This was to allow someone to present a PowerPoint presentation on a TV (I captured the slides as images).

        I wasn't sure how much time was needed between each slide so I set it to 8 seconds and told the user to hit pause between images.

        It had the added benefit of working with chapter forward/back as well so if he didn't want the transition effect he could just pause on the first slide and use the forward/back buttons at his discretion.

        I'll look into DVDXShow when I have a little more time to do some research. I have a few big DVD authoring projects to get done at the end of the month and need to improve my toolset and understanding of the tech in general.
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