Try this: File: Export Quicktime Playback uses fixed timimg select the time for each slide eg 5 secs try "Enter Full screen mode when opening" this will create a .mov file. (Quicktime movie) Then open iDVD File New name it and Create choose a theme Project Info - Video Mode = PAL View Menu - Show Map Drag your movie from the desktop to the top window which says "Drag content here to Play automatically when disk inserted" then Burn and try it out. cheers Blitto On 17/01/2010, at 7:16 AM, Laura Webb wrote:
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