Well to create a traditional slide show on DVD, the process couldn't be 
any simpler . Just open up iDVD, choose a theme for your DVD menu, and 
click on the "Slideshow" button. Double-click your new menu button. 
This will take you to another screen where you can drag your photos 
from iPhoto (or any photo folder) into iDVD. Your slide show is limited 
to 99 images, but you can have many of these 99-image slide shows, so 
that really shouldn't be too much of a problem. Choose your music, your 
transitions, and press burn.

  There, you've created a DVD slideshow of your photos set to music all 
in one application. The online help can take you through the specifics.

  It is that simple I use Photo to Movie to make fancier transitions and 
cutting of songs and tile's no need to use iPhoto to make the actual 
slide show.

On May 23, 2005, at 4:09 PM, Stuart Ungar wrote:

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>> What program are you using?
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> iDVD and iPhoto for the slideshows.
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