Photo Story 3 lower sound on narrated slides

S

Steve

I have Photo Story 3. I have music that covers ten slides. For the 4th
slide, I want to lower the music volume and enter a narration. I click on
the 4th slide, then use the slide to lower the volume. HOWEVER, when I
Review this change, the volume changes on all ten of the slides.

How do i lower music volume on only selectedd slides, while maintaining a
higher volume on the other slides?

Thank you.

Steve
 
S

shawn

Shouldn't you go to that companies website and ask them? This is a
dicussion for Windows XP not Photo Story 3 or even the movie Toy Story.
 
J

John Inzer

Steve said:
I have Photo Story 3. I have music that covers ten slides. For the
4th slide, I want to lower the music volume and enter a narration. I
click on the 4th slide, then use the slide to lower the volume.
HOWEVER, when I Review this change, the volume changes on all ten of
the slides.

How do i lower music volume on only selectedd slides, while
maintaining a higher volume on the other slides?

Thank you.

Steve
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Good question...

In Movie Maker...you can Split a clip and
only adjust the volume on that section...but
in PhotoStory that is not an option.

Maybe you could lower the overall music
volume and speak louder when you record
your voice.

And ...the following article might offer some ideas:

Create Your Story's Audio Track in Movie Maker
http://www.papajohn.org/Newsletters/067-CreateYourStoryAudioTrackInMovieMaker.html

--

J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
B

boatman312

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Good question...

In Movie Maker...you can Split a clip and
only adjust the volume on that section...but
in PhotoStory that is not an option.

Maybe use Audacity to edit the clip to match your picture timeline.
 

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