Timing Issues

  • Thread starter Faraz A. Qureshi
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Faraz A. Qureshi

I am quite new to using the Microsoft Movie Maker and sure would oblige if
one could help me in the following matters:

1. Upon applying an effect on the entrance of a picture like sliding
diagonally from the botton left, I want the picture to remain on display for
some time before the next picture starts sliding in. However, as soon as one
picture slides in completely, it disappears and the next one starts.

2. Similarly, the Mirror Title I have set at the beginning hardly stops in
the mid and slides out slowly. I want the title to be sliding inside at a
faster rate stop for some reasonable time in the mid and then slide out
fastly.

All your help/guidance or providing a source of helpful relevant material on
net shall be highly appreciated.

Thanx in advance.
 
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PapaJohn

The Online > Tutorials and Refereces page of my website has links to lots of
online info about using Movie Maker.

Changing the duration of the images and title overlays, and overlapping the
clips for a longer time are the things to do to change the time/duration.
 
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Faraz A. Qureshi

WOW!!!
Explosively impressive site!

Sure have found myself dumbfounded!!!

Than PAPA!
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Best Regards,

Faraz


PapaJohn said:
The Online > Tutorials and Refereces page of my website has links to lots of
online info about using Movie Maker.

Changing the duration of the images and title overlays, and overlapping the
clips for a longer time are the things to do to change the time/duration.
 
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PapaJohn

Thanks Faraz,

As I put the basics about Movie Maker into two books, the website assumes
you've got them covered and goes into intermediate and advanced stuff. Skip
over the confusing stuff.
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PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org


Faraz A. Qureshi said:
WOW!!!
Explosively impressive site!

Sure have found myself dumbfounded!!!

Than PAPA!
 

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