Burning a Photo Slideshow DVD
While there’s a certain simplicity in using Windows Live Photo Gallery for creating slideshows, it doesn’t have the same flexibility with transitions and titling found in Windows Movie Maker. Both of these free apps are great for creating slideshows, but burning the finished movie to DVD requires additional software. If you currently use Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you may already have Windows DVD Maker installed, assuming you have a premium version of the OS. For those with Windows XP, you will want to take a look at this list of viable DVD burning options for Windows Movie Maker. Don’t forget to check out the video tutorial on creating slideshows with Windows Movie Maker.





