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Fra 02-01-2010 15:21

photo's on dvd
 
Can anyone recommend any free software I can download to burn dvds? I have some photos in windows movie maker and need a program to use to burn them

accyman 02-01-2010 15:43

Re: photo's on dvd
 
imgburn

you can burn images like iso etc and put files to dvd or cd

http://www.imgburn.com/

its free justgoto teh download section and choose a location , some are clearer than others where to click toget teh download just have a look at a few seperate ones if you cant see it on teh forst link

Studio25 03-01-2010 11:52

Re: photo's on dvd
 
If it's a one-off, bring them into the shop. :)

I use PicturesToExe - but it's a "paid for" program, and it can only do the DVD bit because I have an MPEG encoder already installed.

Less 03-01-2010 12:52

Re: photo's on dvd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 774814)
If it's a one-off, bring them into the shop. :)

I use PicturesToExe - but it's a "paid for" program, and it can only do the DVD bit because I have an MPEG encoder already installed.

Best to use the freebie stuff. as recommended in post #2.

Going to a 'professional' could open a whole new can of worms.

1/Who keeps the copyright you or the person that put it to disk?
2/What if it's a wedding photo or some other pic' that was taken by some other professional, who will even though you paid him insist on keeping the copyright, thus causing the second 'professional' to risk infringing the first professionals copyright?
3/ The first method is free and easy to do.
:D


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