Photo Software Packages (WMA)

H

Happy Texas

Is there a Photo Software package that allows you to insert WMA files into a
slideshow/storybook? It seems that all the software packages (Adobe,
Microsoft, etc) will only allow MP3's and others for audio.
 
J

John Inzer

Happy said:
Is there a Photo Software package that allows you to
insert WMA files into a slideshow/storybook? It seems
that all the software packages (Adobe, Microsoft, etc)
will only allow MP3's and others for audio.
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MSPhotoStory2 supports wma, wav and
mp3 music files.

You can download a free version of Plus
PhotoStory 2 LE at the following site...also
you can download some sample Photo
Stories.

Try out Plus! Photo Story 2 LE
http://tinyurl.com/tmzu

To create a PhotoStory requires WinXP
and WMP9 but they can be viewed with
WinSE or better and WMP7.1 or better

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John Inzer
Picture It! MVP
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Picture It! Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/2po2o

Digital Image Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/3xxqg
 
H

Happy Texas

Thanks for the info. However, I have another question.
This software only allows you to add one audio track is that correct. If my
storybook is longer than one song I can't add additional songs. It will
just loop the one song I add. Or is there another way to add multiple songs
(audio)?
 
J

John Inzer

Happy said:
Thanks for the info. However, I have another question.
This software only allows you to add one audio track is
that correct. If my storybook is longer than one song I
can't add additional songs. It will just loop the one
song I add. Or is there another way to add multiple
songs (audio)?
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PhotoStory 3 is supposed to be released
very soon and as I understand it...you can
add more than one music file.

As you have discovered, you can only add one music
file to Photo Story 2. The only work around is to join
two or more sound files into one and then add the
single combined file to the Photo Story.

I'm sure there are many programs that can accomplish
this but the following freebie will join MPG, MPEG, MP3,
and WAV files.

Download MediaJoin
http://www.newfreeware.com/utils/1894/


Also there is some info at the following site about
using Windows Movie Maker:

Plus! Photo Story 2: Mixing Songs
for Background Music
http://tinyurl.com/4tj8w

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John Inzer
Picture It! MVP
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Picture It! Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/2po2o

Digital Image Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/3xxqg
 

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