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Old 09-02-2004, 05:14 AM   #1
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Using Windows XP with Movie Maker 2, insertion of a still
photo failed. The Video clip to be displaced always ends
up in front of the still clip when video clip to be
replaced is dragged to the audio time line as instructed
and the audio track is missing below the still photo
inserted clip.
I am using a Pavillion a250y 120 gig HD and 512 memory
with a 260 GH CPU. Hard drive has been defragged and
software restored to time of hard drive restoration. I
find no instructions on still photo insertion in the
Windows Movie Maaker 2 Zero to Hero" book. Thanks in
advance.
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Old 10-02-2004, 02:46 AM   #2
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Ray,When I make a show with still photos and video, I drag both type files to the Video section of the timeline. There is no need to move your video file before inserting the still photo.
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Old 10-02-2004, 03:36 PM   #3
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Ray, I think the topic is covered on pages 56-57 of the Zero to Hero book.
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"Ray" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Using Windows XP with Movie Maker 2, insertion of a still
> photo failed. The Video clip to be displaced always ends
> up in front of the still clip when video clip to be
> replaced is dragged to the audio time line as instructed
> and the audio track is missing below the still photo
> inserted clip.
> I am using a Pavillion a250y 120 gig HD and 512 memory
> with a 260 GH CPU. Hard drive has been defragged and
> software restored to time of hard drive restoration. I
> find no instructions on still photo insertion in the
> Windows Movie Maaker 2 Zero to Hero" book. Thanks in
> advance.



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