I always close session prior to eject.
Just to repeat my earlier question............Has anyone else managed to create a Photo CD that can be viewed on a stand alone DVD/CD player using Windows 10?.
If they have perhaps they can share the procedure. ;)
Not as far as I know. I only tried to create a windows 10 photo cd because a friend had failed to do so.
I used windows 7 methods (windows standard software) which I knew worked and also failed.
Yes the CD is written to but only works on another computer.
Why does the title say
Question: How do you want to use this disc?
Answer: With a CD/DVD player?
With respect for your suggestion I don't want to go back to Windows 7 on the PC. I have a Laptop with Windows 7. My friend has upgraded to Windows 10 on his both his PC and Laptop and can't now produce Photo CD's for family distribution of photos from Mobile Phones.
I just need to know why or...
I used to put Windows 7 created Photo CD's in the slot on the side of the TV. They used to play/view on that. It was a normal procedure to burn the CD but not any more.
The Windows 10 wizard even indicates it will format a CD for use on a DVD/CD player but it fails to do so. The end result will...
I close the disc manually before ejecting. The procedure I adopt is the same as I used in Win 7.
As the opening post said....... Has anyone managed to create a Photo CD that can be viewed on a stand alone DVD/CD player.
This one appeared on a google search.
http://nikonrumors.com/2013/05/11/free-open-source-tethering-software-for-nikon-dslr-cameras.aspx/
Anyone used it?
Mastered format. This worked on Windows 7. The TV has a built in DVD/CD player and had no problem with W7 output. No chance with W 10 at all.
Output is viewable on other computers.............
I have Window Live Gallery on 10 and that works OK except for burning discs for CD/DVD players.
I always do finalize them. As I said they work on other computers but not standalone DVD/CD players.
I have tried various ways to create a Photo CD viewable on a DVD/CD player. The resulting DVD/CD will work on any computer I try, but refuses to play in CD or DVD devices.
I use Windows software to create the CD and do not want to use Nero or alternatives as I wish to keep to what I know best...
I took a film camera to a friends wedding and took 36 shots from start to finish. It was a registry office wedding so no frills. I nipped the film into Tesco and got a 1 hour turnaround.
I bought a photo album and put the results into it. The best shot of the happy couple was made into a 10x8...
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