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Aperture 3 Export Slideshow to iDVD?

How do you export an Aperture 3 Slideshow to iDVD? There is not an export setting for that, and how do you get it into iDVD?

Kevin

MacPro 3.0Ghz Quad Cores, Mac OS X (10.6.2), 6 Gigs of ram; 4 internal HD

Posted on Feb 10, 2010 7:10 AM

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Mar 12, 2010 8:48 AM in response to Kevin Hawkins

Same problems here with the slideshow 'panels'. I tried and tried, it takes a lot of time but no results...... Aperture crashes or gives a I/O error. I also tried to make a slideshow in iDVD but there the music is unstable at the transitions. I'm now busy for 2 day's to make a slideshow. Apple engineers: better make it working when you put this function in your software. When it does not work, don't make it available!

Mar 23, 2010 9:10 PM in response to Fotopher

The energy saver tip work regarding the error. My problem is the content of my export. I'm trying to export over 100 images, using 3 audio tracks and one .avi.
My export plays all 3 tracks, but begins at the wrong place. It starts by showing Image 70, but at the beginning of the first track. Basiclly, the image sync is completly wrong from how I built it. Any ideas?

Mar 24, 2010 7:56 AM in response to mabela

Same thing here. I tried a number of things. Finally gave up and used iPhoto which worked much better. I also have Adobe Premier and Final Cut, but with something so simple as a slide show, the program should work.

I did notice that there was an update to Aperture the other day and maybe that will help. Have not tried it since the update.

Jun 15, 2010 4:40 PM in response to Alan Levine

I just started using Aperture 3 and have exported my slideshow twice - the first time onto i-tunes and then to my i-phone, and it's brilliant.

My second export was HD1080p. I haven't got a clue what this means - I want my clients to be able to view on a pc. Any ideas which setting I should use?

It took over 3 hours for a 10-minute slideshow but my client tried it - on the first pc the sound was great but the pictures appeared corrupted. On the second pc (using Quick Time) both pictures and sound track were running too slowly - no doubt the 10 minute slideshow is now 14 minutes!!!

Any ideas why each pc reacted differently? I'm trying to run a business here and offer slideshow presentations.... for everyone not just Mac users!!!

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