Next, if you want the photos to run for the exact duration of the sound file, you need to click the “More” button at the bottom of the interface. However, if you would like to simply add some music or sound to the background of the entire slideshow, you need to click on the audio tab and drag the audio file there. Then, if you would like to add a narration file to a specific photograph, you can simply drag that audio file to the appropriate photograph within the Nero Vision project.
You can either click the “Browse For Media” button and find the photographs and sound files you want to add or you can simply open the appropriate folder in a Windows Explorer window and drag the necessary files into the Nero Vision interface. This is the interface you will use to compile a video file from your photographs and sound files. Once you have done that, a new window will open. You actually have even more options, but I’ll get to that later in this article. You can choose from DVD, Mini HD DVD, Blu-Ray, HD DVD, Video CD, Super Video CD, Mini-DVD and HD-BURN. Then, select the appropriate type of video disc you would like to create. To begin preparing a photo slideshow, you should open Nero Vision and mouse over the “Make Slide Show” menu item.
Nero Vision makes it extremely simple to create video files from a batch of photographs and sound files, add other video files and package them all together on a nice DVD with a professional looking menu. Nero Vision is an amazing program that makes it incredibly easy and painless to put together really nice photo slideshows with narration and/or music in the background. You have to purchase the whole Nero package in order to get Nero Vision. I have found no better program to accomplish this than Nero Vision, which, unfortunately is not available by itself. In fact, for the last five or six years, I have done just that as a Christmas present for my family and friends. Every once in a while, I find the desire to put together a nice slideshow of photographs and package them on a DVD.