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Joe Busuttil October 14th, 2013 06:58 AM

cd burning in Windows 8 with photo images
 
Am having great difficulty in downloading pictures from my digital camera to the PICTURES FOLDER in Windows 8. How is the job done?

Please don't ask me to use flash drives. For one thing they are expensive in Malta whilst cds are cheap.

Secondly, after downloading the pictures to the pictures folder, how to put them on a cd?

I use Firefox, Windows 8 and am trying to get used to a new Acer laptop which I have never used before.

Please, will you give me step by step instructions, as if I were a young schoolboy, as at my age (75) I have become slow on the uptake.

Many thanks.

Lord of the Rings October 14th, 2013 09:37 AM

I'm a Mac user and we have different ways of doing things compared to Windows. However I found these links from the MicroSoft site which might be helpful:

How do I import photos from a digital camera, memory card reader, CD, or DVD? - Import Photos

Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player

I also found this site: Managing Files, Photos & Music in Windows 8 which explains it all and also View Photos from the Windows 8 Desktop.
Ignore the name of this website, it's actually a very helpful website with good explanations and sample images.

No doubt you would burn a Data CD. With only images, it should also be playable in a DVD player. At least on the Mac, arranging them into folders representing topics will result in these topics showing in a menu on a DVD player. I'm not sure if this is the same if using WMP.

mp3 disks can be arranged the same way such as folders for artists and maybe album folders. And likewise disks that have video files on them such as mp4, etc. if your DVD player supports such formats.

Sleepless October 15th, 2013 03:21 PM

The fastest way to import photos from a digital camera to a laptop is taking the memorycard out of the camera and using the cardreader slot on laptop.

The last time I tried this I actually cancelled the import through usb from camera due to time constraints, then recopied the files directly from memorycard in cardreader slot. It took less than 1/10 out the estimated time from plugging in the camera and using import photos. (around 8 minutes vs. more than 100 minutes)

I don't think they changed the folder structure on Win8, so your photos should in the end most likely end up in C:\Users\"username"\Pictures

Lord of the Rings October 15th, 2013 05:32 PM

Likewise on my mac, simply put the memory drive in. Usually an app will automatically open (such as iPhoto) to import them but can be manually copied across. But that's on a mac. And a few other choices to import photos if desired, Photoshop, Photo Booth.

Joe Busuttil October 17th, 2013 12:01 PM

Thks for your usual courtesy in replying, but what I need to know is how to get files saved in PICTURES onto a cd. The files consist only of photos downloaded from my digital camera.
I am not using a card reader, as I did when I had Windows XP. With Windows 8, there must be a way (possibly by dragging?) to put the photos on a cd.

I am now using an ACER laptop and Firefox.

Renewed thanks, from Joe Busuttil

birdy October 17th, 2013 08:02 PM

I don't use Windows 8, but see whether this helps (click on link): Copy Digital Photos to CDs or DVDs in Windows 8 - For Dummies

:)


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