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Is there a way to view pictures copied from my computer to a CD on my TV
using a DVD player that also plays music CDs? |
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JD wrote:
> Is there a way to view pictures copied from my computer > to a CD on my TV using a DVD player that also plays music > CDs? ======================================= Some DVD players have an option to view JPEG files. You simply insert the CD and the machine recognizes and displays them. Have a look at your DVD Player owner's manual. Also your DVD player may support VCDs. If you have software that will create a VCD, I suggest giving that a try. The 30 day trial version of Corel Photo Album 6 has an option to create a VCD... maybe it would be worth a try. Corel Photo Album 6 http://tinyurl.com/93p3u -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Thanks, John. I'll look into the VCD option.
"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message news:uAg$QNa$FHA.1676@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > JD wrote: >> Is there a way to view pictures copied from my computer >> to a CD on my TV using a DVD player that also plays music >> CDs? > ======================================= > Some DVD players have an option to view JPEG files. You simply insert the > CD and the > machine recognizes and displays them. Have > a look at your DVD Player owner's manual. > > Also your DVD player may support VCDs. > If you have software that will create a VCD, > I suggest giving that a try. > > The 30 day trial version of Corel Photo Album 6 has an option to create a > VCD... > maybe it would be worth a try. > > Corel Photo Album 6 > http://tinyurl.com/93p3u > > > -- > > John Inzer > MS Picture It! MVP > How to ask a newsgroup question: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > > > |
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There is some irony in the fact that the cheapest DVD players
are most likely to have a built-in .jpg slide show capability. If it costs more than $50, then it's hit or miss; but under $50, it's made in China, and virtually all of their models handle .jpg's directly. -michael JD wrote: > Thanks, John. I'll look into the VCD option. > "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message > news:uAg$QNa$FHA.1676@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > >>JD wrote: >> >>>Is there a way to view pictures copied from my computer >>>to a CD on my TV using a DVD player that also plays music >>>CDs? >> >>======================================= >>Some DVD players have an option to view JPEG files. You simply insert the >>CD and the >>machine recognizes and displays them. Have >>a look at your DVD Player owner's manual. >> >>Also your DVD player may support VCDs. >>If you have software that will create a VCD, >>I suggest giving that a try. >> >>The 30 day trial version of Corel Photo Album 6 has an option to create a >>VCD... >>maybe it would be worth a try. >> >>Corel Photo Album 6 >>http://tinyurl.com/93p3u >> >> >>-- >> >>John Inzer >>MS Picture It! MVP >>How to ask a newsgroup question: >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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JD wrote: > Is there a way to view pictures copied from my computer to a CD on my TV > using a DVD player that also plays music CDs? > > Absolutely. Most modern (less than 2-3 years old) DVD players are jpeg compatible. That means they will play CDs that contain jpeg images. Look for that feature in the machine's specs. Very versatile DVD players are now incredibly chea, (less than $50 USD), and will play just about anything you throw at them. Bob Williams |
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I just learned (by reading the manual) that our Sony does, in fact, read the
CD and set up a slide show. Works great. Our Philips, however, will only play audio files from CDs. So it does depend on the make and model. I had assumed that it would only be the more expensive models that would have that capacity. It is ironic, indeed. Thanks for the note. "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message news:u72dnf2XD6ilSwbeRVn-vg@comcast.com... > There is some irony in the fact that the cheapest DVD players > are most likely to have a built-in .jpg slide show capability. > > If it costs more than $50, then it's hit or miss; but under > $50, it's made in China, and virtually all of their models > handle .jpg's directly. > > -michael > > > JD wrote: >> Thanks, John. I'll look into the VCD option. >> "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message >> news:uAg$QNa$FHA.1676@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> >>>JD wrote: >>> >>>>Is there a way to view pictures copied from my computer >>>>to a CD on my TV using a DVD player that also plays music >>>>CDs? >>> >>>======================================= >>>Some DVD players have an option to view JPEG files. You simply insert the >>>CD and the >>>machine recognizes and displays them. Have >>>a look at your DVD Player owner's manual. >>> >>>Also your DVD player may support VCDs. >>>If you have software that will create a VCD, >>>I suggest giving that a try. >>> >>>The 30 day trial version of Corel Photo Album 6 has an option to create a >>>VCD... >>>maybe it would be worth a try. >>> >>>Corel Photo Album 6 >>>http://tinyurl.com/93p3u >>> >>> >>>-- >>> >>>John Inzer >>>MS Picture It! MVP >>>How to ask a newsgroup question: >>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Hi, JD
To make your own slide shows that play from your hard drive or TV, just check this out - http://www.flash-slide-show.com/reso...slideshow.html Regards. |
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