The local history society (of which I am a committee member) are planning to produce some DVD's of memories from older residents with photographs.
I have produced a short sample video using MGI Video Wave 3 software but this is a rather 'old programme' although it works well for me. Using Windows XP
So is there any more up to date software which would be better but just as easy to use. Video Wave can export Mpeg 2 at 720 pixels wide which appears to work OK on my television. Funding for software may be available.
The resulting DVD's should be viewable on both computers and TV.
The potentially difficult bit is that the slideshow stills must be capable of various duration lengths to match the speech. Which I can achieve with VW3.
I have tried Serif Movie Plus 5 but couldn't make much sense of it. Eventually, I managed to upload the stills (as Jpeg) but couldn't add any sound. Finally, in desperation, I burnt the sound files to a CD then 'ripped' it into the project. Straight uploading/dragging of files just weren't accepted. Using wav and mp3 files.
But I still didn't get anywhere as I couldn't appear to find any way of combining images and sound and the whole system appeared very complex. Even though the box said Digital video editing made easy for anyone - no experience required.
Has anybody produced anything similar? The required software should be capable of being used by a number of different people; some of whom have little knowledge of working with photos/video etc. The software should be capable of working on Mac as well as windows. Members of the society have different systems.
ps. One other question.
I took my little sample DVD to a meeting today in order to demonstrate what may be possible, but could be done better. The television/video player provided was set to auto play of DVD's but my production didn't register so wasn't viewable.
And the alternative laptop had a faulty DVD drive. Neither problem was my fault.
So the second question is, how do you get a home produced DVD to autoplay on a DVD player?