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Ending Credits on Slideshow


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.I created a slideshow and outputed to an MPEG format. In "Create a DVD..." I chose a Menu Style and attached my movie. I have forgotten how to create scrolling Credits at the end of the presentation. Can anyone help?

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Stephen

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In Videowave, add your mpeg. Then insert a color panel after it. Activate the color panel (click once on it). Then select Add Text Effect from the Add Content pane on the left. Among the selections presented are Basic Credits and Classic Credits. You have to add your own music while credits are rolling on.

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Thank you. I understand what you are saying as to the manual method of creating credits. But I recall (and have on DVDs) where the program gave you different styles (background, music, scroll speed, stc) and you would just drop in your text.

 

 

There are no "different styles" for credits in C2009 or any of the Roxio versions that I remember. It is all done manually.

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I created a slideshow and outputed to an MPEG format. In "Create a DVD..." I chose a Menu Style and attached my movie. I have forgotten how to create scrolling Credits at the end of the presentation. Can anyone help?

Thanks -

Stephen

 

Insert a blank panel at the end, and then add some credit text to the panel. Use the settings option to select the type of scroll you want the credits to have. You will have to experiment to get the desired effect

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Insert a blank panel at the end, and then add some credit text to the panel. Use the settings option to select the type of scroll you want the credits to have. You will have to experiment to get the desired effect

 

Thank you. I understand what you are saying as to the manual method of creating credits. But I recall (and have on DVDs) where the program gave you different styles (background, music, scroll speed, stc) and you would just drop in your text.

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