Re: Audio questions
- From: "Wojo" <wojos_web@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 00:58:13 GMT
Ah I think I may see what you missed.
On the timeline where the section is labeled "Video" is it expanded? Is
there an "X" or a "-" next to it?
If it is an "X" then click it to expand that section. From there you can
right click and adjust volume or mute the audio as needed.
Yes Photo Story 3 works on Vista as far as I know.
-Wojo
"Cherrygar" <Cherrygar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Wojo...
Thanks for the quick response....I'm almost there....the problem that I am
having is that I can't get the "video" audio to come through unless I
click
"timeline" then "audio levels" then slide the bar from "audio music" to
"audio from video". It doesn't go from one to the other without sliding
it
manually. I followed your instructions below, which were very
helpful...now
I have this one little glitch...any suggestions?
Also, does photostory 3 run on Vista?
"Wojo" wrote:
Hello
"Cherrygar" <Cherrygar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Could anyone tell me...can you have the audio fit to the slideshow
automatically? I want the whole song to play, but I want the timing of
each
picture to adjust automatically.
Not with Movie Maker unfortunately.
Check out PhotoStory 3:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=92755126-a008-49b3-b3f4-6f33852af9c1&DisplayLang=en
Also, I have video footage that I want the music to play over, and some
footage that I want the actual video sounds to play. I know how to
turn
the
music up and down with the slider manually, but how do I make it so
that
it
does it automatically, and will it do that when I transfer the movie to
a
dvd? In other words...I want the music to fade out in some scenes and
fade
back in on others...and have the actual sounds of the video playing.
Yes
In timeline view click the spot where you want to fade out so the blue
progress line shows in that spot or play in preview and pause at that
spot.
Then click the split button. Right click the left portion of the audio
and
click fade out. Now navigate to where you want to fade back in and split
the
clip again. Right click the middle portion and click Mute. Right click
the
right portion and click fade in.
Once you play around you will see exactly what I am talking about and
you'll
have the result you want in no time.
--
-Wojo
MVP - Digital Media
Wojo's Web:
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