I do not know what this would be called if anything. I will just tell you what I want to do and if someone here could tell me how to do this that would be great.
I have 16 files all photos and I have 16 audio mp3s at various lengths durations. I need to match the audio to each photo to show for each duration of the audio files. In other words if the audio is 17 seconds then I need the photo that goes with it to be visible also for 17 seconds at least. My smallest audio is 11 seconds, and my largest audio is 47 seconds. Can I do this in Video Studio Pro 6?
question - change duration of images
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Re: question
Right click an image in the timeline and select "Change photo duration", you can then change the duration as required, do this for each photo.
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Thank you!
RobertOZ wrote:Right click an image in the timeline and select "Change photo duration", you can then change the duration as required, do this for each photo.
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Re: question
Hi
You can also drag the trim handles, the yellow line at the end of the image (jpeg) select the image first.
Curser changes to a small to large arrow.
Also
Double click the image---Set the digital clock within the Photo Tab will resize the image
You can also drag the trim handles, the yellow line at the end of the image (jpeg) select the image first.
Curser changes to a small to large arrow.
Also
Double click the image---Set the digital clock within the Photo Tab will resize the image
