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I've downloaded a few songs off the internet and imported them into my
slideshow. I have approximately 100 pictures and 5 video clips. After saving the project onto the computer and running the finished product (saved as DV-AVI), the music slightly hiccups throughout the show. Most of the songs are MP3 formats. Please help with suggestions |
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Convert the MP3's to WAV or WMA files and then try your movie.
MP3's don't always work well with WMM. -- Please visit..... http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ Dedicated in loving memory of our son Christopher Lee "Gary" <Gary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A9BC37D2-1FA2-4F8D-9BFC-FC71B327DCE0@microsoft.com... > I've downloaded a few songs off the internet and imported them into my > slideshow. I have approximately 100 pictures and 5 video clips. After > saving the project onto the computer and running the finished product > (saved > as DV-AVI), the music slightly hiccups throughout the show. Most of the > songs are MP3 formats. > > Please help with suggestions |
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Is there a third party software I would have to purchase in order to convert
the files? "Wojo" wrote: > Convert the MP3's to WAV or WMA files and then try your movie. > MP3's don't always work well with WMM. > > -- > Please visit..... > http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ > Dedicated in loving memory of our son Christopher Lee > > "Gary" <Gary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A9BC37D2-1FA2-4F8D-9BFC-FC71B327DCE0@microsoft.com... > > I've downloaded a few songs off the internet and imported them into my > > slideshow. I have approximately 100 pictures and 5 video clips. After > > saving the project onto the computer and running the finished product > > (saved > > as DV-AVI), the music slightly hiccups throughout the show. Most of the > > songs are MP3 formats. > > > > Please help with suggestions > > > |
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I can't remember the name and don't have time at this moment to look it up
but I know you can DL a utility from Microsoft to convert to WMA for free plus there are many free audio converters available. Do a google search or check out www.download.com or www.zdnet.com -- Wojo www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojo's_Place/ "Gary" <Gary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:51E9BFC0-7775-4ADE-BAD3-F27F7F361C2A@microsoft.com... > Is there a third party software I would have to purchase in order to > convert > the files? > > "Wojo" wrote: > >> Convert the MP3's to WAV or WMA files and then try your movie. >> MP3's don't always work well with WMM. >> >> -- >> Please visit..... >> http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ >> Dedicated in loving memory of our son Christopher Lee >> >> "Gary" <Gary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A9BC37D2-1FA2-4F8D-9BFC-FC71B327DCE0@microsoft.com... >> > I've downloaded a few songs off the internet and imported them into my >> > slideshow. I have approximately 100 pictures and 5 video clips. After >> > saving the project onto the computer and running the finished product >> > (saved >> > as DV-AVI), the music slightly hiccups throughout the show. Most of >> > the >> > songs are MP3 formats. >> > >> > Please help with suggestions >> >> >> |
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