Philips DVDR77 User manual - Page 65

Making a DVD compatible slide show, Making a slide show from a roll

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ENGLISH Making a DVD compatible slide show Using this function, you can record the pictures in such a way, that you can view the slide show from a roll or an album on a DVD player. The slide show will be stored on the DVD+RW/+R as a video title. If you want to store the photos in the JPEG format in addition to the video title, you must prepare the DVD+RW so that you can store both pictures and videos. See section 'Preparing a DVD+RW/+R'. On a DVD+R you can only store either photos or videos. A combination of JPEG photos and video is not possible. Making a slide show from a roll Each roll will be stored as one video title on the DVD+RW/+R. If you want to make a video title from different rolls, you have to create an album first. Then you can store the album as a video title on the DVD+RW/+R. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Select in the 'Media menu' screen the memory card (symbol in the middle) and confirm with C . Select the line 'Rolls' and confirm with C . Select with B , A , the roll from which you want to make a video title. Press C the 'Roll Settings' menu will appear. Select the line 'Make video title' using B , A an confirm with OK . 'SAVING' will appear in the display and the screen will show the time left until completion. The new roll will be stored on the DVD+RW/+R as a video title (movie). It will appear in the index picture overview as a separate title. This video will be recorded automatically after the last recording. No existing titles will be overwritten. Ensure that there is enough space on the disc. To end, press DISC-MENU . The 'Digital Photo Manager' 53

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Making a DVD compatible slide show
Using this function, you can record the pictures in such a way, that you can view the slide show
from a roll or an album on a DVD player.
The slide show will be stored on the DVD+RW/+R as a video title. If you want to store the
photos in the JPEG format in addition to the video title, you must prepare the DVD+RW so
that you can store both pictures and videos. See section 'Preparing a DVD+RW/+R'.
On a DVD+R you can only store either photos or videos. A combination of JPEG photos and
video is not possible.
Making a slide show from a roll
Each roll will be stored as one video title on the DVD+RW/+R.
If you want to make a video title from different rolls, you have to create an album first. Then
you can store the album as a video title on the DVD+RW/+R.
1
Select in the '
Media menu
' screen the memory card (symbol in
the middle) and confirm with
C
.
2
Select the line '
Rolls
' and confirm with
C
.
3
Select with
B
,
A
, the roll from which you want to make a
video title.
4
Press
C
the '
Roll Settings
' menu will appear.
5
Select the line '
Make video title
' using
B
,
A
an confirm with
OK
.
'
¾¶À±²½
' will appear in the display and the screen will show the
time left until completion.
The new roll will be stored on the DVD+RW/+R as a video title
(movie). It will appear in the index picture overview as a separate
title.
This video will be recorded automatically after the last recording.
No existing titles will be overwritten.
Ensure that there is enough space on the disc.
6
To end, press
DISC-MENU
.
ENGLISH
The 'Digital Photo Manager'