Dear List Here's a Mac solution, but it should work on PC as well:
Quicktime! Actually. Iview makes a better slideshow (change duration of images, different fades etc.) and saves it as a quicktime movie. Then open the movie in Quicktime (you might have to upgrade to the pro version at this point - $25?) and add sound tracks. Save it and burn it to CD. Not self-running, but if you then import it to iDVD and burn it as a DVD it behaves like any DVD movie. The advantage is that all the pic files are bundled, and the user has no access to them. One word of warning: the DVD looks great on TV, but rather fuzzy on a computer screen. I use it to send images to punters who don't have dvd drives or are computer illiterate. I'm hoping the list will come up with a simpler and better method.... Simon -- From: Simon Grosset Reply to: simon(at)grosset.co.uk =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
