Default slide duration settings

wendy-weissman wrote on 9/9/2020, 1:38 PM

Hi I am new to Photostory having moved over from Pro Show Producer. So far I am very impressed. There are a few differences and maybe I am just not aware of how to do these. In PSP I could set up a default slide duration. My slideshows tend to have quite alot of pictures so I like the defaults at 4 seconds. The best I can tell this is set to 7s and I cannot change it for all pictures unless I add them at at once and select them all and change it.

 

I usually start my slideshow and build them out one by one not all together. Is there a way to do this from the menu?

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browj2 wrote on 9/9/2020, 3:15 PM

@wendy-weissman

Hi,

File, Settings, Program (shortcut Y) - Options tab, change Image length to 4 seconds. While you're there, look at everything so that you become familiar with the settings.

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johnebaker wrote on 9/9/2020, 3:31 PM

@wendy-weissman

Hi

. . . . In PSP I could set up a default slide duration . . . .

See the Program settings, Options tab, Import panel on the right side.

. . . . I usually start my slideshow and build them out one by one not all together. . . . .

Can you clarify what you mean?

The standard method for most video editors is to start a new project, create the slide show adding the objects - video, images, titles and audio, as required, saving the project regularly and when fully assembled export as video and, in the case of Photostory, a slideshow export is also available if that is what you require.

HTH

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browj2 wrote on 9/9/2020, 5:50 PM

@wendy-weissman

Further to what John EB mentioned, you can drag and drop your photos and videos from the Media Pool onto the timeline and onto a track where you want.

I suggest that you read the QuickStart chapter in the manual. It gives a good overview of the entire process.

John CB

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