If you want your slideshows to go to disc, you might want to try Nero Ultimate for DVDs &/or Blu-ray. there are sets of encoding settings or parameters for Blu-ray, some authoring apps will always re-encode if your video doesn't meet its requirements, and some players are pickier than others. You should be able to use Icecream Slideshow Maker Pro for Blu-ray too, using a similar workflow, & *might* get away with not having to re-encode, depending on the authoring app used & the player. Some DVD authoring apps will handle the re-encoding, & optionally burning for you, but unless you really like today's GOTD, you're likely better off creating the whole project in an authoring app & avoiding the re-encode. Icecream Slideshow Maker Pro isn't tailored to creating DVDs, though you should be able to create a slideshow, re-encode it to mpg2, then use a DVD authoring program, burning the results to DVD. Bearing in mind that many DVD players will display photos stored on a USB stick as a slideshow, with no work involved.
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