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 Slideshow on SD Card for Digital Picture Frame

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ckwatson Posted - Mar 11 2009 : 13:58:36
Is it possible to put my slide show on a sd card for playing on my video picture frame?
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ckwatson Posted - Mar 20 2009 : 07:05:06
Thanks Nigel. Your instructions worked great.

Collis
michelzz Posted - Mar 12 2009 : 13:03:59
Hi
I am not sure that many digital frame can support videos
Usually, they support only JPEG pictures!
Thats my experience
Actually videos are better on DVD players!
Michel
xequte Posted - Mar 12 2009 : 00:32:29
Yes. The best way is to output your slideshow as a video file directly to the SD card.

1. Find out what video formats it supports, ideally it would be MPEG
2. Select File > Burn Slideshow
3. Choose the Video File option and click Next
4. Select a supported video format, and choose the resolution of your picture frame (or one of the standard format resolutions, if you are unsure). Click Next
5. Choose the option to save to your hard disk
6. Click Browse and specify a filename on your SD card
7. Click Finish

Nigel
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