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iPhoto slideshow 1. random and 2. loop

Hello,

I am organizing a slideshow with iPhoto 6 for my father-in-law's funeral tomorrow and have two questions:
1. Can you play the photos in random order (and how)?
2. Can you make the slideshow play as a continuous loop (and how), rather than repeatedly restarting the slideshow?

Thanks,

Julius

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Posted on Aug 2, 2007 7:23 AM

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Posted on Aug 2, 2007 7:52 AM

Julius

Sorry for you loss.

1. I don't think you can play the slideshow in random order.

2. Yes. Select the slideshow in the iPhoto Window and from the toolbar go Settings -> and tick the 'Repeat Slideshow' box.

Regards

TD
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Aug 2, 2007 8:33 AM in response to jliptak

How are you going to show the slides? Are you burning the slide show to a DVD to play at the funeral? Are you playing them on a computer or connecting your computer by firewire to a monitor?

If you share it to iDVD for burning to a DVD disk, there is a "Loop" selection on the Advanced menu, that you can access after selecting your slide show title box in the main screen menu or in map view. I don't know any way of playing the slides in random order.

Anything that you export to QT can be played in loop, by selecting Loop in the view menu. But, again, no way to show the slides in random order.

When in iPhoto, there is a way to play like a slideshow photos that are in an album. There, you can select "repeat slideshow" and "shuffle", and then the photos will repeat in some sort of random order on your computer. But I don't think that those settings are preserved if you export to iDVD or Quicktime. So, you would have to firewire your computer to a monitor or TV to play the slideshow in random order by playing an album as a slideshow.

Possibly you can buy a plug-in that might do a random display, maybe Photo to Movie or Photomagico. You would need to verify that those programs had a random playback feature.

If I were doing it using iPhoto, I would duplicate my string of photos a couple of times in the iPhoto slideshow, and manually scramble the duplicated strings so that they appeared to be randomly displayed. That is, the strings would be in different fixed orders, but they would appear random when played strung together.

Aug 2, 2007 11:08 AM in response to jliptak

Julius:

You can play a slideshow with the slides in random order but you have to do it from an album and not a slideshow. Select the albums with your photos in it and click on the Play button. In the Setting box that comes up will be the options to shuffle the slides and one to loop. You can select the music to use and then save the settings. When you next select the album and Option-Click on the play button the slideshow will start without the setting window and play with the settings you saved. This is only for playing on your Mac. If you create a slideshow for a DVD the order is what you have when you create it.

I've created a couple for memorial services and built the slideshow entirely in iDVD. There's no Ken Burns effect but the resulting image quality is better and titles/subtitles can be added to selected slides is desired.

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iPhoto slideshow 1. random and 2. loop

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