| This tutorial is mainly about how to burn JPEG image | | | | timed display of your pictures, possibly accompanied |
| files to a regular data DVD,display JPEG images and | | | | by music. |
| JPEG DVD Slideshows through your DVD players | | | | If you have a few dollars, I would recommend the use |
| manualy. | | | | of a thumb drive. Those are made of solid state |
| I love taking photos, and especially love taking photos | | | | computer chips and are made lots of activity - adding |
| for my family as well, wedding ceremony, birthday, | | | | files, subtracting files, and soon. And it fits in your |
| family festival..., so many precious memorable | | | | pocket. |
| days.However, I am worried about how to store them | | | | First, to make DVDs of your JPEG photos, you will |
| in a better and safer way. | | | | need photo slideshow software. This software may |
| In general, if I am completely done working on them, I | | | | have come packaged with your camera. You will also |
| will keep saving files as JPEG files.JPEG is the most | | | | need Video editing software;I would recommend first |
| common photo format used by digital cameras and | | | | building a slide show in PowerPoint, share that with |
| other photographic image capture devices; The most | | | | your friends and family ,and also use it as the |
| common filename extensions for files employing JPEG | | | | foundation for your JPEG video DVD. Using transitions, |
| compression are .jpg and .jpeg. I keep my work on a | | | | sound, and effects for either individual slides or groups |
| hard drive and back it all up on a 2nd drive. I also keep | | | | of slides. |
| DVDs of my important files, and all the originals I shoot | | | | Windows Movie Maker , included free in XP and Vista, |
| when I do a job for a client. Also keep most my good | | | | helps to create AVI or WMA slideshows. Although it |
| JPEG files that way. | | | | doesn’t natively burn DVDs playable by many DVD |
| Both DVDs and CDs are good for archival JPEG file | | | | players, Windows Movie Maker has many powerful |
| storage. The big difference is in the capacity: a CD | | | | features (say exquisite effects) to magnetize users |
| can hold between 600 and 800 MB of information, | | | | and adding DVD writing capabilities to Windows Movie |
| while a DVD typically can hold about 4.7 GB.You can | | | | Maker with inexpensive applications will figure it out. |
| either create a slide show or a data disc. The data | | | | Using third-party software to turn the movie you made |
| disc is just a collection of jpeg files. The slideshow is a | | | | into DVDs. |