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Slide Backing collaboration with pictures

I told Debra from WN about the photostory software and all by herself she took the slide backing track and put it to some stunning photos. Check it out!

JimsSlideIntoRust.wmv

How cool is that?



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  What an excellent job! I like how you did that.

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I told Debra from WN about the photostory software and all by herself she took the slide backing track and put it to some stunning photos. Check it out!

JimsSlideIntoRust.wmv

How cool is that?



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Good Job, I love that, I need to do something like that.

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Not working for me. I just get a black screen with the music.
Just ran it with IE View and it worked. Firefox is starting to bug me.

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Good Job, I love that, I need to do something like that.

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Download microsoft's free photostory program! You'll be on your way in minutes!

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Question   How do you get it to work?

Hi, thanks for the feedback; I guess my question would be is how do you make the entire song play? I added three pictures, but the song was cut short. Do you have to keep adding pictures for the duration of the song?

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Hi, thanks for the feedback; I guess my question would be is how do you make the entire song play? I added three pictures, but the song was cut short. Do you have to keep adding pictures for the duration of the song?

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Anthony
That may be right. I added more photos than the length of the song and the song stopped playing but the pictures continued. Also, the length of the track is just slightly shortened in the fade out but not enough for me to worry about. I guess if you get really precise you can alter the times for the pictures to "play" and get the entire tune in.

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