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Old July 12th, 2007
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Neddy

I may have an idea or two.

First, you should check that the person you are sending your jpg files to can read them in his/her DVD player because only modern DVD players can read/play jpg files. However, any PC can play jpg files whether they are burned into CDs, which I think is preferable, or DVDs, typically a CD will hold 700MB of files and a DVD will hold 4.7GB.

As for what you should use to burn your CDs or DVDs, I think that if you are making a library of picture files with your jpg’s you can either use your Kodak or Nero software, it does not really matter. If you are sending a video file then you should use Nero to burn your video onto DVD. However, you could, if you want to, burn your videos onto CD using Nero’s SVCD or VCD facility, which will still play on most, if not all, DVD players.

Hope this helps


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