burn a dvd slideshow

When I am trying to burn image 1050 on creation of windows dvd files, it tells me that it can burn only 999.  First I tried with pictures to 1024 pixels, and then they were at 800 pixels.  Same results.

Thank you.  Now I have to find a way to do it.  It seems interesting to make the chapters like this.   bricky1999

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If you are not familiar with Movie Maker... What follows
Articles will help you get started:

Windows Vista-
Demo: Create a slide show with music in Windows Movie Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/demo-create-a-slide-show-with-music-in-Windows-Movie-Maker

Windows Vista - put on the road with Windows Movie Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/getting-started-with-Windows-Movie-Maker

Windows Vista-
Make a movie quickly in Windows Movie Maker (AutoMovie)
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/make-a-movie-quickly-in-Windows-Movie-Maker-AutoMovie

Do not forget to publish (Save) each film in the. WMV
put in a folder on your hard disk, and then import
the collection. In DVD Maker WMV files.

The following article shows some screenshots which
should facilitate the publication:

Movie Maker Vista - Edition
http://www.Papajohn.org/Vista-publishing.html

Good luck with your project.

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