Microsoft Digital Photostory 3.1 will do what you want. After importing the slides into the storyboard, subsequent screens allow you to hit the red record button and add narration for each slide individually and to set up background music for the entire show. The time that each slide will be displayed matches the time-length of that slide's narration. (I did something similar to what you're doing for a friend's Italy vacation and I used Photostory to generate a .wma (my mistake - they're .wmv files) file with the pics in correct order, pan/zoom transitions between slides, sound, etc. I could play on the computer, but ended up using that .wma file as input to Windows MovieMaker and/or Cyberlink Power2Go to actually generate the DVD with menu selection of a couple of 'movies'. )
Last edited by ghherd; 26-07-06 at 14:34.
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