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    My son has given me a dvd of his new son and I played it on media player last night. Some of the pictures of 'moving', some are just still photos. How do I save any of them to print off as normal photos?

  • #2
    Can't you just r-click on them and click to save in 'My Pictures' .
    Stella passed away December 2014

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    • #3
      If you put the disc in the PC, then go to my computer, right click on the disc drive, select explore this will bring up all
      the pictures and videos as a list and then as Stella said right click and save in my pictures or the desktop whichever is easier for you.



      Clare

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      • #4
        Many thanks.It's lovely to see all the images on dvd, especially when grandson is moving about but I do like my photos in an album..........the old fashioned way............lol

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        • #5
          Max Spielmann or any photo shop will print them for you from the dvd.
          I have just had a lot of my childrens photos which were taken when they were young put on to a dvd and had copies printed. I've put them into albums which I am giving to them as one of their Christmas presents.

          I too love my photographs so I dont want to give them mine but I know they would like to have them.
          Kathleen

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          • #6
            While on the subject of a Disc. If I use Windows Vista to burn to a DVD will I be able to view the pictures on my TV via my new DVD player?
            Which option do I need when the box comes up as he instructions appear to contradict each option Windows Live (use like a pen drive) but then goes on to say us Mastered but this may not work on all DVD players.
            I want to save my data files and photo's to a cd/dvd maybe there is a free version that I could use.
            Margaret N
            DOGS HAVE OWNERS ~ CATS HAVE STAFF

            Researching:- WILBURN from Yorkshire/Kings Lynn, London. NEWMAN from Dover/Reading. DOUGHTY from Portsmouth. ROGERS from Bethnal Green. Rumbelow from Norfolk

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            • #7
              Hi Margaret,

              It depends if your DVD player can play pictures. They normally
              have stickers on them that say Kodak or jpeg on them. If you let me know
              which make I can have a look for you.

              Clare

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              • #8
                Clare, I have just bought a Toshiba SD 370 EDK DVD player to use with a new HD flat screen TV. It mentions JPEG on the box:
                • HDMI Connection with Up Conversion to 720p/1080i for superior Picture Performance
                • Pal Progressive and Component Video Output for optimum picture quality
                • Jpeg viewer enables viewing of digital camera images via CD-R/DVD-R or CD-RW
                • MP3 Playback allows MP3 music tracks to be played via CD-R Disc
                • DivX compatible which allows watching of DivX video via CD-R/W
                I have just played a very old CD-R with JPEG on and it worked well. If you can help I would appreciated it. Very many thanks for your interest and help.
                Margaret N
                DOGS HAVE OWNERS ~ CATS HAVE STAFF

                Researching:- WILBURN from Yorkshire/Kings Lynn, London. NEWMAN from Dover/Reading. DOUGHTY from Portsmouth. ROGERS from Bethnal Green. Rumbelow from Norfolk

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                • #9
                  If you burn the photos to a DVD-R disc you will be able to see
                  the photos on your new DVD player.

                  Clare

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                  • #10
                    Clare, Thank you for your help. Using Windows Vista I have burnt DVD by opening Pictures and burnt DVD. I can read it on my PC only. When I put it in my new DVD player I get the message BAD DISC.
                    I can play my very old Kodak CD on the new player so this must be something to do with Vista. What a sad day when I lost Windows XP.
                    I fancy an AppleMac but they are too expensive for me.
                    Happy Christmas.
                    Margaret N
                    DOGS HAVE OWNERS ~ CATS HAVE STAFF

                    Researching:- WILBURN from Yorkshire/Kings Lynn, London. NEWMAN from Dover/Reading. DOUGHTY from Portsmouth. ROGERS from Bethnal Green. Rumbelow from Norfolk

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                    • #11
                      Hi Margaret,

                      What software did you use to burn your new photo DVD with Windows
                      Vista ?

                      I agree Apple Macs are to expensive, but they are fun However some
                      of them can run Windows Vista

                      Clare

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                      • #12
                        Clare, I opened Picture Gallery and it gave me the option to burn a disc which I presume is part of Vista Windows.

                        Looks as if I will have to buy Nero 8.
                        Happy Christmas and New Year
                        Margaret
                        Last edited by Margaret N; 23-12-07, 22:39.
                        Margaret N
                        DOGS HAVE OWNERS ~ CATS HAVE STAFF

                        Researching:- WILBURN from Yorkshire/Kings Lynn, London. NEWMAN from Dover/Reading. DOUGHTY from Portsmouth. ROGERS from Bethnal Green. Rumbelow from Norfolk

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                        • #13
                          Hi Margaret,

                          There is a program called Windows DVD maker. It is available in versions
                          Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate

                          I have found a tutorial on how to create DVD's :-

                          Beginners Guide to Windows DVD Maker

                          Clare

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