On Sunday, September 28, 2003, at 10:38 AM, Kim Gammelgaard wrote:


Both iPhoto and iDVD are very easy to use for this of course. I don't
remember if I gave you a good laughter with these two links from
<http://www.imaging-resource.com/>, but have a go:

1) Feature: A DVD Slide Show - It took us a month, but we finally burned our
first DVD on Windows XP.
<http://www.imaging-resource.com/IRNEWS/archive/v04/ 20021018.htm#A%20Df>
And
2)<http://www.imaging-resource.com/IRNEWS/archive/v05/ 20030307.htm#An%20f>
Where they tell you how to use iDVD3.

They are great tales. Well worthy of being posted again and again. 2 hours or 28 days? Take your pick. The thing that is really impressive is that you certainly qualify as "power PC users" with lots of imaging expertise, and it took all of that to create a DVD. Think of poor old Joe Sixpack trying to make a DVD of his latest bass fishing trip, just because the salesman told him his WhizBang 3000 with windooze XP "can do that easy."


I am humbled by your perseverance. :-)

Great post.

Jack Russell


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