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Hello, I did not see any mention of my particular issue.

I heard that iDVD plays slideshows as fast as .2 seconds, however I cannot figure out how to do that at all. Does anyone know of a way?

I want my slideshow to almost be like a flipbook. I want to go through the pics fast enough where you can almost see my daughter age.

Thanks for your help.
 
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I was going to say make your slideshow in iPhoto, but that only goes down to 2 seconds. You'll need to make your slideshow in iMovie where you can set the time to 0.2 seconds, and then share to iDVD.
 

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