I am creating slideshow projects; I wanted to get Roxio 2011 but before I buy it I wanted to make sure it does what I'm looking for. Basically during a slideshow some I have seen it allows you to bring 2 pictures in side by side on the same slide. For example I would fly in on the left the groom and then fly in the bride on the right so they end up being side by side. Does anyone know if Roxio 2011 does this? And can I have multiple songs playing on it? I think in Roxio 2009 it only allows you to have one song. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thank you.
Creator 2011
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dwyl
, Mar 14 2011 04:47 PM
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Posted 14 March 2011 - 04:47 PM
#2
Posted 14 March 2011 - 05:12 PM
dwyl, on 14 March 2011 - 04:47 PM, said:
I am creating slideshow projects; I wanted to get Roxio 2011 but before I buy it I wanted to make sure it does what I'm looking for. Basically during a slideshow some I have seen it allows you to bring 2 pictures in side by side on the same slide. For example I would fly in on the left the groom and then fly in the bride on the right so they end up being side by side. Does anyone know if Roxio 2011 does this? And can I have multiple songs playing on it? I think in Roxio 2009 it only allows you to have one song. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thank you.
Yes, C2011 allows all of what you described plus much more.
BTW, C2009 will also allow multiple songs as do all of the Roxio versions.
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Posted 15 March 2011 - 02:34 AM
Sounds like you were using the Slideshow Assistant instead of VideoWave...
The Assistant is simple and easy because it can't do very much
The Assistant is simple and easy because it can't do very much
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