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browj2 wrote on 10/25/2019, 2:51 PM

With which product?

John C.B.

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George-Felton wrote on 10/25/2019, 3:25 PM

Sorry, PhotoStory Delux

browj2 wrote on 10/25/2019, 5:43 PM

@George-Felton

Hi George,

The use of markers in PhotoStory is very limited. You can set the end marker of a range by right-clicking on the time grid. The left marker is wherever you position the playback marker so long as it's to the left of the end marker. If you move the playback marker to the right of the end marker, then the end marker disappears. So long as the start marker is to the left of the end marker, you can drag the end marker left and right with the mouse.

You also have Snap markers.

Movie Edit Pro Plus/Premium have many more markers and allow you to set the in and out points of a range independent of the position of the playback marker. There are also project markers and chapter markers. These are not available in PhotoStory.

Does this help?

John CB

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George-Felton wrote on 11/23/2019, 3:58 PM

Still having trouble with timing my slides. I had them all timed perfectly and added cross fades to all and it completely changed the timing. cannot drag and drop as the manual says. Once I get the crossfade in the proper place then make a slight additional adjustment the crossfade reverts to a different transition.I am getting increasingly frustrated with this program. Please help

 

george

johnebaker wrote on 11/24/2019, 4:56 AM

@George-Felton

Hi

. . . . I had them all timed perfectly and added cross fades to all and it completely changed the timing . . . .

The timing will change - a crossfade overlaps the images and fades one out and the other in - the image shows what it would look like when separated on to 2 tracks - the overlap is the length of the crossfade.

For a 1 sec crossfade at each end of an image you lose 2 seconds of the display time - you need to take this into account when setting the length of the image.

HTH

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browj2 wrote on 12/3/2019, 1:34 PM

Still having trouble with timing my slides. I had them all timed perfectly and added cross fades to all and it completely changed the timing. cannot drag and drop as the manual says. Once I get the crossfade in the proper place then make a slight additional adjustment the crossfade reverts to a different transition.I am getting increasingly frustrated with this program. Please help

 

george

@George-Felton

Hi George,

This may help you understand a bit better:

John CB

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George-Felton wrote on 12/3/2019, 3:04 PM

That was a great help!!!!!

Wish I had known that before I went in and adjusted each one again. Is there a website where all of the tutorials are accessible? If so would like to access it, as I have a problem with simply wading into a new program,without some guidance

 

Thanks to all who responded who suffered through my problems and solved them!

emmrecs wrote on 12/4/2019, 2:48 AM

@George-Felton

Many of the tutorials are accessible via the "Tutorials" link in the header of every forum page.

HTH

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browj2 wrote on 12/5/2019, 1:31 PM

@George-Felton

Hi George,

Here is another tutorial that may interest you.

John CB

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George-Felton wrote on 12/5/2019, 1:37 PM

Thenks.went to the link you suggested for more tutorials and most were Movie Maker etc. Do any of those tutorials apply to Photostory?

browj2 wrote on 12/5/2019, 1:44 PM

@George-Felton

Hi George,

Is this the link that you followed? Did I put the wrong link with the YT video?

I hope that you mean Movie Edit Pro and not Movie Maker which is a Microsoft program.

Magix Movie Edit Pro (MEP) is actually the same as PhotoStory but has a different look and more editing features, mainly for video editing, as I point out in my latest tutorial. But that is all. Look at the Movie Edit Pro tutorials as they show pretty much the same stuff, but may use some tools that you don't have access to.

John CB

 

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George-Felton wrote on 12/5/2019, 1:51 PM

Sorry, I meant Movie Maker Pro. Thanks again for the tips

 

George