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Is this possible to copy wordfiles and photos to a CD? And may i also use this on my VCD player?

with use of "Nero" software?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Okay... first off, please ignore Mr. "Impossible"

    Thank you.

    I've worked with several versions of Nero (speaking of which, which version do you have?).

    If a person couldn't put photos on a cd, there would no such thing as a Nero "slideshow".

    Duh, Mr. "Impossible". (I'm not really attacking you bro, but I really bristle when someone discourages people without knowing what he/she is talking about; I'm not going to pick on your reply any further).

    Anyway... here's the thing: as far as Nero is concerned, even a photo can be considered a "video"; we can just think of a photo as a 'video' that's a single frame in length. However, the slide show is still effectively a video RUNNING at 24-30 frames per second, so the solution for this is to multiply the number of frames/instances the photo appears to allow the 'single' photo to stay on the screen for the length of time you require. Fortunately, in Nero, all of this is more or less resolved: you don't have to copy/paste 100's copies of the same image. Instead, you merely select the length of time you'd like each photo to appear (although I don't know which version of Nero you're using, I believe in nearly any version, you can [after loading the photo in the timeline] right-click on the photo, select "Properties" and the 'clip' length will be available for you to adjust as needed).

    If your vcd player has a remote, you could completely run the completed vcd like a professional presentation, using your "Next Chapter" button along with "Pause" to alternately advance and pause your slides.

    I haven't said anything about word files yet.

    Perhaps the easiest thing you can do is treat these just like your photos. How? By making them into photos. How?

    Well, first you'll probably need to do some formatting, like make your fonts slightly bigger so that there's less words per inch on your monitor--but make sure everything fits. If you have rather long paragraphs (say, about 120-150 words in them), you'll probably want to format them (saving this "adjusted" version under a different name to not permanently damage your original) so that each of your bigger paragraphs is center-aligned and fills most of the montior. Next, find a button on your keyboard called "Prnt Scrn" or "Print Screen". Press it: that copies an image of the desktop and/or whatever's on your monitor to the computer's clipboard. Finally, open an image editor (most people have "Paint" in Start Menu>Programs>Accessories>Paint) and (easiest way) click anywhere in the New Document and press Ctrl+V (paste) and BOOM! there's your 'photo' that you can save (probably want to do it as a bitmap to preserve image quality) and subsequently import into your slideshow presentation.

    Uh.. if you have any questions with this, email me.

    Source(s): Experience with the application
  • 1 decade ago

    No , its impossible - becuase words fils have it self compilers but u can see pictures in new VCD players or by make VCD menu.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you just want a date CD, then yes. Just drag and drop and burn. I don't believe you can then open on your VCD player.

  • 1 decade ago

    u can and its possible

    just make sure that ur VCD or DVD play searches fot its compatible files

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  • 1 decade ago

    no

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