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Click here for a video demonstration of drag and drop timing in Soundslides.
Video tutorial of lower third editing
A video demonstartion of lower third editing, please see this lower third screencast.
Video tutorial of lower third editing
A video demonstartion of lower third editing, please see this lower third screencast.
This is the Soundslides manual which will answer any question about Soundslides
Quickstart guide
At its most basic, an audio slide show is a series of images timed against an audio track. To create a Soundslides project, you'll need both media types ready.
Your images should be located together, in a folder.
Quickstart
Click the NEW button, and save the project to your computer.
Click the JPG button, and select a folder of .jpg files to import
from your hard drive.
Click the SND button, and select an .mp3 file from your hard drive. Aiff/WAV files can be used if LAME is installed.
The main editing interface should open after the audio and images are imported.
Both the audio and the images have to be imported before the editing window will appear.
Press SAVE to save the project.
Press TEST to launch the working edit into a web browser for preview.
Press EXPORT to write your final files. A directory will open containing all of your slide show's published files.
orignally posted at http://www2.soundslides.com/support/index.php?id=2&pg=kb.book
Quickstart guide
At its most basic, an audio slide show is a series of images timed against an audio track. To create a Soundslides project, you'll need both media types ready.
Your images should be located together, in a folder.
Quickstart
Click the NEW button, and save the project to your computer.
Click the JPG button, and select a folder of .jpg files to import
from your hard drive.
Click the SND button, and select an .mp3 file from your hard drive. Aiff/WAV files can be used if LAME is installed.
The main editing interface should open after the audio and images are imported.
Both the audio and the images have to be imported before the editing window will appear.
Press SAVE to save the project.
Press TEST to launch the working edit into a web browser for preview.
Press EXPORT to write your final files. A directory will open containing all of your slide show's published files.
orignally posted at http://www2.soundslides.com/support/index.php?id=2&pg=kb.book
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