Can I burn a DVD slideshow created in creation of Windows 7 DVD without finalizing the disc to add slideshows later?

I use a DVD + R DL disc, and the slide show takes a small fraction of the available space. But the disc is ejected in the final State, and, when later reinserted to add additional slide shows, the disc is not recognized as recordable media.

I was prior to these links. I'm really interested many slide shows on a large drive, such as DVD + R DL of packaging. I want to play on a Sony DVD player attached to a TV. Also, I want a menu of the watch to appear at startup, which allows the Viewer to choose one to play. Is this possible with DVD Maker? I've seen discussions suggesting that Movie Maker can afford that. However, I can not import files .msdvd and would therefore have to use the .jpg image database and redo all the shows in Movie Maker. Is there an easier way?

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Such a great project it is quite possible that you
will have problems of system resources.

As stated earlier... a video DVD must be coded
in one sitting... impossible to add additional files.

That said... Create slideshows in Movie Maker and save
each in a folder on your drive hard in the. Film WMV format.

Once you have all the. Slideshow WMV... How to import them into
DVD Maker (there is a limit of 18 scenes). Each individual. WMV
file must be a scene (chapter) on the DVD.

Good luck...

Just a thought more... If you had a DVD player which is Xvid
compatible... you can convert finished slideshows to the
. AVI format (encoded in Xvid) and then you could burn a data
DVD with "LOTS" of video clips. Reason to be... Video DVDs are
coded according to duration and DVD data are based on the size of the file.

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