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iDVD can read PDFs and incorporate slide shows. It is Probably the
easiest way to do it.
Also DVDs are a great idea. Probably far cheaper in bulk than 40
page manuals. You can also include sound files
On May 2, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Chuck Pelto wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm looking at a situation involving the distribution of information.
>
> The scenario involves distributing textual information from a PDF
> document via DVD-to-Television player.
>
> Is ANYONE familiar with how to make a DVD player show PDF documents
> in a page-by-page manner?
>
> I'd greatly appreciate your assistance, as we are looking at
> different ways to distribute extensive information vital to
> survival in the event of a pandemic version of Bird Flu.
>
> Printing books thick enough to contain the information would be
> cost prohibitive. Putting the information on a DVD that people
> could page through on a DVD player attached to their television,
> should they lack a computer, seems like a reasonable
> alternative....provide we've got electricity. However, I suspect
> we'd have such for a while. Long enough for people to read the
> information and act on it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chuck Pelto
>
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