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| | windows movie maker how do i extend the duration time of my pics after i already put it together |
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| | Re: windows movie maker Assuming you saved the project and didn't just create a video file, you should be able to find your picture in the timeline and click/drag it to make it longer. I don't know of a way to increase all of them at once. Dana Cline - MCE MVP "kahuna" <kahuna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BABB9E61-3270-4E5E-A304-99ECAC1E2D81@microsoft.com... > how do i extend the duration time of my pics after i already put it > together |
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| | Re: windows movie maker kahuna wrote: > how do i extend the duration time of > my pics after i already put it > together =========================== Here's a possibility...go to Storyboard view and select all the images. Then go to...Effects / right click 'Speed Up Double' and choose 'Add To Storyboard'. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: windows movie maker Or follow John's suggestion but choose slow down half... which will of course make them play twice as long. ;-0 -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.com "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message news:e1WQQKqWHHA.4132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > kahuna wrote: >> how do i extend the duration time of >> my pics after i already put it >> together > =========================== > Here's a possibility...go to Storyboard > view and select all the images. Then > go to...Effects / right click 'Speed Up > Double' and choose 'Add To Storyboard'. > > > -- > John Inzer > MS Picture It! - > Digital Image MVP > > Digital Image > Highlights and FAQs > http://tinyurl.com/aczzp > > Notice > This is not tech support > I am a volunteer > > Solutions that work for > me may not work for you > > Proceed at your own risk > |
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| | Re: windows movie maker Graham Hughes wrote: > Or follow John's suggestion but choose slow down half... which will of > course make them play twice as long. ;-0 ======================= Ooops! )-- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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