| CHARLIE on May 25, 2005 | RE: creating a photo cd
HOW DO YOU FINALIZE A CD |
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| Maryann on June 20, 2005 | RE: creating a photo cd
How do I create a Photo CD with Nero that can be played on a DVD player and viewed on television. |
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| Edna Elefante on September 6, 2005 | RE: creating a photo cd
I have Photo's on my computer and I have a CD Burner. I would like to transfer my photo's onto a CD. Can you please give me the steps for this procedure? Thank You--Edna |
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| Albertine Finney on September 9, 2005 | RE: creating a photo cd
I have photos on my computer downloaded from my digital camera and want to know how to transfer to a cd. Please help me |
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| sssss on September 19, 2005 | RE: creating a photo cd
The simplest thing from creating photos to view on tv is:
I believe most of the Digital Cameras comes with audio vidio output connect to VCR and record while they are playing. This can be viewed on tv whenever you want or transfer them on to computer burn vcd to send it to friends in different country.
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| Trey Holliday on December 25, 2005 | RE: creating a photo cd
Just an idea for everybody, that will work on every burning program out there. You can burn CD's that will be recognized as a Kodak Picture CD on most systems. All you have to do is copy an existing Kodak Picture CD and replace the jpeg images in the PICTURES directory with the images you want on the CD. In slideshow, the pictures will display in alphanumeric order, so you can even control the progression of the images itself.
Is it legal? Yes. Kodak does not prohibit the distribution of their software, and in fact distributes the software for free themselves. The only proprietary content are the pictures themselves, and as long as they're your pictures, then you're not breaking any laws.
Now, this may be considered an advanced technique, but it's just like burning any other data CD. If you don't have a Kodak Picture CD, then it's still easy to get one, even if you don't have a film camera. Just buy one of those cheap disposables, go crazy with it, and request a CD when you have it developed, of you do deal in film, take your latest negatives into a place that makes CD's and it's pretty cheap since you're not paying for any developing or prints, and the process only really takes the technician about fifteen minutes (it takes longer to load the negatives into a projection scanner than it does for the scanner to produce the images and burn the CD). |
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| Eddy on January 14, 2006 | RE: creating a photo cd
How do I create a photo CD using Nero Start Smart on Windows XP that I can play on a Panasonic DVD recorder and then through my TV? |
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| grace on May 3, 2006 | RE: creating a photo cd
How do you finalize a photo cd? My camera closed my cd, The sony mavica will not let me finalize the cd. Does anyone have any suggestions? or has had this problem with their cameras and has finalized the disc elswhere?
Thank you
Grace |
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| Carolyn on February 3, 2007 | RE: creating a photo cd
My old laptop used windows 2000 ME professional. The laptop has broken and my new one uses Windows XP. I have a number of cds full of photos which are not finalized. Can I finalize these CDs using XP? |
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| Pam on April 29, 2007 | RE: creating a photo cd
I am having trouble putting my pictures on a cd. |
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| LEIGH ANN on October 31, 2007 | RE: creating a photo cd
I'm trying to burn a photo CD. Whenever I try to do it, it says: please insert a disk into drive E. Can someone please give me step by step instructions in simple terms... I HAVE BOUGHT NEW CD AND EVERYTHING BUT EVERY TIME I TRY TO BURN THE PHOTOS IT SOUNDS LIKE IT IS DOING SOMETHING THEN IT TELLS ME TO INSERT A CD AND THERE IS ALREADY ONE IN THERE.I NEED HELP. |
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| Donna on May 18, 2008 | RE: creating a photo cd
I've been trying to burn my pictures from my digital camera to a CD-RW disc, using NERO. It tells me put disc into drive, although the disc is in the drive. |
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| ? on November 16, 2008 | RE: creating a photo cd
i have a computer andwas sent e-mails with pitures for some jobs how do i get photos only to a cd from my computer |
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| Eric on November 16, 2008 | RE: creating a photo cd
Hi ?,
You will first have to save the pictures from your e-mail to somewhere on your hard drive. There should be a way for you to download the pictures from your e-mail. Just download them to a folder somewhere where you will be able to find them (such as on your desktop).
Then use your CD burning software (such as Nero Burning ROM or Roxio Easy CD Creator) to burn the files onto a data CD.
That should be all there is to it.
Eric. |
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| JEAN on April 28, 2009 | RE: creating a photo cd
I HAVE NEVER TRANSFERRED PHOTOS RECEIVED THROU E MAIL TO A C D THAT I COULD ALSO PLAY ON MY TV THAT HAS A DVD IN IT.I READ ABOUT NERO BURNING ROM AND DO NOT HAVE A CLUE AS TO WHT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT. PLEASE HELP. I CAN TRANSFER THESE PHOTOS TO A FILE, BUT WHAT DO I DO AFTER THAT?
JEAN |
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| JEAN on April 28, 2009 | RE: creating a photo cd
I HAVE NEVER CREATED A PHOTO C D. I WANTO TO PUT PHOTOS THAT I HAVE ON A PICTURE FILE ON TO A C D THAT I CAN WATCH ON MY T V DVD ALSO, NOT JUST ON THE COMPUTER. HOW DO I DO THAT,
I AM NOT VERY BRIGHT WHEN IT COMES TO THIS KIND OF STUFF.
JEAN |
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| megi on May 16, 2010 | RE: creating a photo cd
When I put the photos onto CD, it doesn't accept all its capacity but just a few photos. And then it closes and I cannot burn other photos. What should I do? Please help :( |
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| Marilyn on July 28, 2010 | RE: creating a photo cd
I have downloaded pics from my digital camera onto a disc and am
trying to play in on my DVD player so I can watch them on my TV. I
keep getting a message that says, "Disc error, Please eject the disc.
Playback feature may not be available on this disc". What am I doing
wrong or do I need a special type of disc.
Thanks |
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| Marty on May 3, 2012 | RE: creating a photo cd
I am having trouble putting my photos onto a cd using windows XP. I used to be able to do it. When I go to copy the photos to the cd I get a message to put a cd in drive E, but I already have a cd in the drive. When I look at my information on drive E the pie chart shows I used up 100% of my space, even when I have no cd in at all. I don't know what that means. Can you please help me with this problem?
Thank you,
Marty |
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