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Create slideshows with your digital photos for display them on TV.
Convert your photo collection to DVD, SVCD, and VCD compatible MPEG files.
Turn your photos into DVD slideshows with chapter menu and up to 8 sets of subtitles.
Convert your photos into DVD and VCD compatible MPEG files.
Create DVD/SVCD/VCD-compatible MPEG files with your digital photos.