I am wondering if there is a way to add data files (pictures) to a DVD video disc. Basically I want the DVD to play a video slideshow of the pictures (along with music & transitions) when it is in a DVD player, but also let the users view & print out the pictures when the DVD is in a computer. I know this is possible if I use the slideshow maker in MyDVD and selecting some options, but the problem is that I like to make the video of the pictures in VideoWave or Windows Movie Maker...not the slideshow maker. The slideshow maker doesn't seem to have all the features I'm looking for (titles, overlays, etc.), but I will have to play around with it some more tonight.
So is there a way to use my video files of the pictures, but still add the pictures to the DVD as picture files? Currently I'm thinking I might be able to do this by using my video files and still using the slideshow maker...but have this video hidden on the menu, if it is possible.
Or would I be able to copy the contents of the DVD video disc and add the picture files and reburn (as a data disc), or are video DVDs burned in a special way?
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I am wondering if there is a way to add data files (pictures) to a DVD video disc. Basically I want the DVD to play a video slideshow of the pictures (along with music & transitions) when it is in a DVD player, but also let the users view & print out the pictures when the DVD is in a computer. I know this is possible if I use the slideshow maker in MyDVD and selecting some options, but the problem is that I like to make the video of the pictures in VideoWave or Windows Movie Maker...not the slideshow maker. The slideshow maker doesn't seem to have all the features I'm looking for (titles, overlays, etc.), but I will have to play around with it some more tonight.
So is there a way to use my video files of the pictures, but still add the pictures to the DVD as picture files? Currently I'm thinking I might be able to do this by using my video files and still using the slideshow maker...but have this video hidden on the menu, if it is possible.
Or would I be able to copy the contents of the DVD video disc and add the picture files and reburn (as a data disc), or are video DVDs burned in a special way?
Hope all this makes sense!
Thanks for any help!
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