There’s no simple, obvious way to convert a PDF to a movie, which is what it’d need to do to be shown on a normal DVD player. You’d have to “make a movie” by capturing each page and showing it for a few seconds. And when you got done, it wouldn’t be able to slow down or resize on the screen.
You can use software like Universal Document Converter (http://www.pdf-to-jpg.com/) to convert PDF into JPG images. The, the JPG images can be authored into a slide-show using Picasa or any such photo management software, which can be burnt onto DVD and played as a slide-show on your DVD player. Depending on your DVD player, zoom-in etc would be supported.
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There’s no simple, obvious way to convert a PDF to a movie, which is what it’d need to do to be shown on a normal DVD player. You’d have to “make a movie” by capturing each page and showing it for a few seconds. And when you got done, it wouldn’t be able to slow down or resize on the screen.
You can use software like Universal Document Converter (http://www.pdf-to-jpg.com/) to convert PDF into JPG images. The, the JPG images can be authored into a slide-show using Picasa or any such photo management software, which can be burnt onto DVD and played as a slide-show on your DVD player. Depending on your DVD player, zoom-in etc would be supported.