Pan & Zoom for multiple frames

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Pan & Zoom for multiple frames

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Hi,

I am a new VS user and have been using Roxio product for a while. For version 11.5 I can't seem to do the following. I can't find these on the forum.

-Setup Pan & Zoom for all the picture frames at the same time. I do not want to do this for every one of my picture if I have 100's of them.
-If I can do the above, can I setup random pan and zoom patterns?

Random transitions are available for entire track, but not pan & zoom.

Thanks.
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Post by Ron P. »

Welcome to the forums,

I think you answered your own question..
Random transitions are available for entire track, but not pan & zoom.
There is no means provided with VS to do this..:(
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Post by tt2ride »

Transition and "Pan & Zoom" are two different things.

I am looking for motion ("Pan & Zoom") to be randomly applied to all my pictures. I hate to have to set it for every picture. Is this possible?

Thanks for any help given.
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Post by Ron P. »

The only way to do this with VS is by using the Movie Wizard, which is found under the Tools menu. Exiting the Movie Wizard back into the Editor, you can customize or remove the parts (music, opening ect.) that you don't want.
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Post by tt2ride »

Got it thanks!
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