On May 7, 9:21 pm, wrote:
I have prepared slideshows using Nero where I could create a title page that would appear on the TV screen when you inserted theDVD; this title page also presented "buttons" to allow you to select chapters of the overallslideshow. I have prepared aslideshowusing Adobe PhotoShop Elements 5.0. With this Adobe program, I am unable to burn aDVDand cannot seem to create a title page; however, I am planning on adding Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0 which I understand will allow me to burn theDVD. Will Premiere Elements 3.0 also allow me to create the title page that will appear on the TV when inserting theDVDinto the player?
You can use Wondershare DVD Slideshow Builder which is very powerful and very popular now, many friends and I like it very much. It’s very easy to create a customized DVD slideshow with photos and videos, and to add music, transitions, and cool pan/zoom effects and make beautiful DVD menus. Also, you can create .mp4, .wmv, .avi, .3gp movies from videos in other formats for our iPod, Zune and 3GP Cell Phones, Youtube .etc.
To be important, it has great photo and video editing function that can meet all our needs. For example, you can perfect your photos with attractive frames, special mask effects, and rich Cliparts, Wordarts or Text. And it is easy to crop music to sync with slideshow. You can use the video edit function to trim the video, add the caption and frame to the video, and change the original audio with your favorite music, etc.
You can download it free here
http://www.photo-to-dvd.com/dvd-slideshow-builder.php?sid=8 And a specific tutorial is here
http://www.photo2vcd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1452 Some useful information such as tips to make slideshow awesome is here:
http://www.photo-to-dvd.com/other/popular-way-to-hold-memory .html If you have a legal version of windows XP, you can get a free program, Microsoft Photo Story 3 for Windows XP. It can do some basic functions. It can let you do everything windows movie maker does but with photos.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/ photostory/default.mspx Hope this helps!