On Jan 9, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Brian Olesky wrote: > >>>> >>>>> The other responses are correct. You can't use more than 99 >>>>> slides. >>>>> You could make two slideshows or use iMovie where you can use 198 >>>>> slides easily. >>>> >>>> >>>> Why not make the slide show, render as .dv and drop that on iDVD. >>>> No limit. Full control. >>>> Jim >>>> >>> >>> Interesting. Once you've made a slideshow in iPhoto, how do you >>> render it as >>> a .dv file? >>> >>> Brian >> >> >> Assuming that you want to use iPhoto and not make your sliideshow in >> iMovie (works better), iPhoto will render an Mpeg4 movie at full >> size. >> Quicktime pro can convert that to .dv. >> Jim >> > Actually, I probably would use iMovie, but I'm assuming I'd also need > Quicktime Pro to make the conversion to .dv if I went that way? > > Brian No you don't. iMovie makes a .dv. (share at full quality) with or without QT Pro. Jim