By Monday?!! Looks like you've got a long weekend ahead for you, skhou! We'll certainly help you all we can -- but I wish we had a little more time to teach you the basics.
In any event, welcome to Muvipix. The answers are all here if you look for them. And, if you're interested, we offer books on doing everything you want to do and more at
http://Muvipix.com/pe9.phpIn fact, even something as basic as creating a slideshow -- there are at least four different ways to do that in Premiere Elements. And our books show you how to do them all so you can decide.
We've also got lots of free, basic tutorials on our site as well as more advanced tuts for our members.
But to your basic situation:
1) Resize all of your photos to no larger than 1000x750 pixels (72 ppi). This will save you a lot of headaches later.
2) Open a new project and use Get Media/From Files to add all of your photos to your project.
3) Drag your photos from the Project panel to Video 1 on your timeline.
4) Do the same thing to import your music (in WAV format) into your project and onto the Soundtrack timeline. (You may need to hold down the Ctrl button to override the ripple effect so that all of your clips stay in place.)
5) Click Share/To Disc to create your DVD. If you'd like your DVD to have menus, first go to the Disc Menus tab and add menus and scene links.
Those are the basics anyway. If you've got more time and more ambition, you can use keyframing to add pans & zooms over the photos and transitions between them. Or, as I've said, there is more than one way to create slideshows, so you can also use one of the other methods to add pans & zooms or effects automatically if you'd prefer.
And meantime, be sure to check out our free 8-part Basic Training tutorials. They'll help you get familiar with the basics of the program.
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