Chuck,
The most flexible program and the one that I personally use is ProShow Gold
from Photodex. It has just about any output option you can think of from
Youtube/flash to fully authored Bluray and DVD. Very good text input as
well as any transition you could possibly want (tip use the simple ones
rather than the tacky ones). A free alternative on Windows is Microsoft
Photo Story. Less flexible output but slightly friendlier interface.
Both of these have a video editor like timeline interface that shows the
music strip and slide strip.
Dan S
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From: Chuck Norcutt
Subject: [OM] How'd they do that?
The other day I saw (briefly) a slide show playing off a DVD directly to a
TV projector with no intervening computer. The show was in the Ken Burns
style with slowly changing images and zooming in/out and panning back and
forth on each image during its play time. Somebody here ( don't know who)
must have made it since the photos were of a local event no more than a
couple days old.
I'd like to be able to produce slide shows also that run off a DVD with no
intervening computer required. A number of the elderly folks here either
don't have a computer or, even if they do, don't know how to use it other
than for a few limited things.
The Ken Burns style is OK but I'm really just interested in software that
can get still images into video format and write it to a DVD. Most folks
here do have a DVD player and know how to use it.
Anyone know what's available?
Chuck Norcutt
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