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#1 User is offline   travelrj 

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Posted 26 November 2008 - 08:37 PM

I'm creating my first photo slideshow in Creator 2009 (I just upgraded from Easy Media Creator 7.5). I chose to create a CineMagic movie because the Create Slideshow option didn't seem to offer much flexibility.

So I've added all my photos and several audio tracks to play in the background. I then chose Edit Movie so I can edit the slideshow in VideoWave. But I can't find Fit To Audio in VideoWave so that my slideshow duration adjusts to fit the music I picked. I'm sure the option is there, but I've looked everywhere.

Can someone point me the right direction?

Thanks.

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Posted 26 November 2008 - 08:56 PM

QUOTE (travelrj @ Nov 26 2008, 11:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm creating my first photo slideshow in Creator 2009 (I just upgraded from Easy Media Creator 7.5). I chose to create a CineMagic movie because the Create Slideshow option didn't seem to offer much flexibility.

So I've added all my photos and several audio tracks to play in the background. I then chose Edit Movie so I can edit the slideshow in VideoWave. But I can't find Fit To Audio in VideoWave so that my slideshow duration adjusts to fit the music I picked. I'm sure the option is there, but I've looked everywhere.

Can someone point me the right direction?

Thanks.

Robert


I believe this option no longer exists in Videowave but its still available in Cinemagic.
I guess it does exist biggrin.gif as malatekid has pointed out!

I prefer to set my slide durations manually since I usually don't want all slides to show for the same length especially since I use transitions, pan & zooms and they would modify the settings anyway.

I never use any of the slideshow wizards or Cinemagic for creating slideshows but prefer to create the slideshow using Videowave which offers the most options and flexibility.

This post has been edited by myguggi: 26 November 2008 - 09:03 PM


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Posted 26 November 2008 - 08:59 PM

From the menu bar in Videowave, choose Production|Fit Video & Audio.

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This post has been edited by malatekid: 26 November 2008 - 09:05 PM

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