PhotoDVD 3.1.0.2

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VSO PhotoDVD is probably one of the easiest program to create an animated slideshow of your digital pictures to watch them on a regular home DVD player. Don't waste time on complex products when you can simply share your digital pictures on a DVD with friends or family. VSO PhotoDVD takes your digital pictures and animates them to create a compatible DVD movie with optional soundtracks. The result is attractive and vibrant. The product is very easy to use and it is compatible with your DVD writer. A wizard style interface lets you define the folders or files where to select the pictures. You can define a list of music files to play in the background. The transitions and animations of your pictures are completely automatic and will enhance the experience of sharing your best memories. You can watch the results on a regular TV or computer using a DVD Player. This format uses the best quality available at the moment. A copy of your source files is stored in the DVD project and lets you keep trace of your digital pictures without quality loss using a computer.

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