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When I add a music selection to photo story, is there a way to start the
music somewhere in the middle of the song and not just from the beginning? Often I just want to use a chorus or eliminate a long intro, but I can't figure out how to start up the music part-way in? Any suggestions? -- gaylin |
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gaylin wrote:
> When I add a music selection to photo story, is there a way to start > the music somewhere in the middle of the song and not just from the > beginning? Often I just want to use a chorus or eliminate a long > intro, but I can't figure out how to start up the music part-way in? > > Any suggestions? You could use a free audio editing program such as Audacity, found at, http://audacity.sourceforge.net Then you could cut your music file to start where you wanted, save it under a different name and not spoil the original. Audacity will allow you to have some more fun with the sound file too! -- Quilly, Have a look at the new Anti-Spyware program CounterSpy I recommend it, it worked for me at, http://quilljar.users.btopenworld.com/ |
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gaylin wrote:
> When I add a music selection to photo story, is there a > way to start the music somewhere in the middle of the > song and not just from the beginning? Often I just want > to use a chorus or eliminate a long intro, but I can't > figure out how to start up the music part-way in? > > Any suggestions? ============================== Here's something to experiment with. Try importing your PhotoStory into Windows Movie Maker. Drag the PhotoStory to the timeline and if it has music...right click / mute...the existing Audio track. Now, import the music file/s you wish to use and drag one or more to the timeline. You can drag the Audio/Music file to any starting position you like. Also you can split the audio file and delete any portion of it you don't need. You can also fade in / fade out and adjust the volume of individual clips. Also if you select an audio file in the time line you can adjust the length by dragging the double red arrow. When you are finished, go to File / Save Movie File....or...type...Ctrl / P. For best quality...try saving as DV-AVI...the following article explains how: How do I save my movie as a DV-AVI file in Movie Maker? http://tinyurl.com/8ktlw -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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