TV Photo Slideshow

Make a perfect sound-supported TV Photo Slideshow



Creating a digital photo slideshow
Step-by-step instructions

If you would like to give PicturePlayer a try, you will find step-by-step instructions for a small slideshow demo project here. It will take you less than 15 minutes.

All you have to do is download the PicturePlayer trial version and install the program by double clicking on the download file.



Creating a digital photo slideshow with PicturePlayer

Preparation
Create or select a folder in which you would like your slideshow to be created and copy all of your images into this folder.

Go to the Windows start menu and select "Programs - PciturePlayer - ShowCreator". ShowCreator will start. An Explorer window is located in the top left hand side of the ShowCreator window. Use the Explorer window to search for the folder that you have just created for your slideshow and click on it. A thumbnail picture of each of your images will now be displayed. Now go to the menu bar and select: "File - Create new show..." and confirm "Create new show in current folder" by clicking on "Ok". An assistant will now be started, which will take you step-by-step through the slideshow creation process. In the "settings" window check the option marked "Use the PicturePlayer presets" and click on "Next >". On the "Save" page select the "Create slideshow for a CD" option and click on "Next >". Now click on "Save changes". Your slideshow is now saved and started for testing. When the test is completed, close the slideshow player.

This setting creates a "Autorun.inf" file automatically and saves it in the show folder. This file is created so that your slideshow will be started automatically once it is inserted into a disc drive.


Specifying the order in which the pictures are displayed

Sorting images automatically
Right click in the main window of the ShowCreator and select the following from the pop-up menu: "Sort images...". Now you can sort the images according to date (usually the date the picture was taken) or according to the name of the image.

Sorting images by hand
Left click on the thumbnail of the image you would like to move in the main window of the ShowCreators; the image is highlighted. Left click on the thumbnail of the image again and drag it into its correct position.


Adding sound to the slideshow

Left double click on the thumbnail of the image you would like to edit in the main window of the ShowCreator. A dialog window opens in which you can specify a text passage for your image and allocate a sound file.

add sound and text to the slides of your slideshow


Copying the slideshow onto a CD

Start your CD copying software and follow the steps you would normally take for burning a CD. Drag the contents of the folder that you have created for your show into the main window of your burning software. Make sure that the "Autorun.inf", "Show.ini" and "PicturePlayer.exe" files are all contained in the root directory of the CD when it is finished. Without these files, the autostart function of your slideshow will not work.


  Present your photos in the right style

You will find a free PicturePlayer trail version and more information about the program at the PicturePlayer website:


   






Glossary

Photo slideshow
Slideshow simply means a digital slideshow. The slideshow is located on the hard drive, a CD or DVD in electronic form and is displayed on a PC monitor. The latest HDTV televisions with high-resolution LCD or plasma screens come complete with a PC connection, which allow your pictures to be displayed on a TV screen.

The market is full to brimming with slideshow programs that are cheaper than the cost of a bulb for one of the old projectors. Go to a shareware website and do a search for "slideshow", "photo slideshow", "photo presentations" and "graphic viewer" and you will be surprised by the number of software products currently available

As an example, we will now be taking a look at the slideshow creation program called PicturePlayer and the features that it boasts.

PicturePlayer has been designed for you to organize, sort, compare and easily create a sound-supported slideshow for your digital pictures. You can also select a background sound and/or add a sound-file for each picture individually.

PicturePlayer also lets you allocate a text passage to each and every picture if you so wish. These can be displayed in a separate window or in a window area of the slideshow player.