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| cyba_r |
Posted - May 10 2009 : 15:19:06 I would like to be able to add music to specified slides.at present doing a wedding dvd want the wedding song only at the begining. with a change of music at the reception etc.is there anyway of controlling this situation any help greatly appreciated
thanks |
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| JIMD |
Posted - Sep 11 2009 : 07:25:03 JOJO
From Nigel's answers to the DVD PIXPLAY SURVEY, here is a suggestion on how to use your videos:
> It is quite important to be able to present a title page even though the show starts with videos.
Improvemetns in this area are planned. But the easy way around this is to use the "Multiple Slideshow" function. Then you can have a menu (as a title page) which points to each of your videos.
JIM DALTON |
| jojo |
Posted - Sep 09 2009 : 21:21:00 hi jim,
the basic concept worked but the sound was off. also whether i burn it or save it, it takes over an hour just to save the files for the burn. i liked the program when i first started using it but i am not very happy with the results. it seems i'll only be able to use it if there are no video files added to my presentation.
appreciate all the help you've given me. |
| jojo |
Posted - Sep 09 2009 : 01:01:08 thank you, jim. i will try this and see what happens. |
| JIMD |
Posted - Sep 07 2009 : 05:30:39 JOJO
Follow this link:
http://www.xequte.com/support/pixplayfaq.html#2
JIM DALTON |
| jojo |
Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 16:57:52 yes, i do have title pages and photo slides before the videos and that's the way i want to burn it to the dvd. is there any program out there that will allow me to do that? |
| JIMD |
Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 16:30:53 JOJO
Do you have any title pages or image slides before your video clips?
At present DVD PixPlay does not support audio for video files unless they are before all images (and title pages) in the slidshow list.
If you have Title Pages, then video files then the audio track of the video files will not play.
If you want to hear the audio track of your videos you will need to move them to the start of the slideshow (Edit>Advance>Move Videos to Start).
JIM DALTON |
| jojo |
Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 15:43:10 thanks for the update, jim. i was able to create chapters and use my music at the start of each chapter before the video. however, now there is no sound on the video. i will try to use the highest quality when i burn my dvd to see if that works and change the mpeg option. for some reason the sync to frame is not working for me and i get error messages that say i need to play all the videos first. i'll let you know what happens.
thanks again. |
| JIMD |
Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 08:00:55 JOJO
The following link should answer your question regarding adding music to a slideshow:
http://www.xequte.com/support/pixplayfaq.html#stretching_slideshow
Make sure on the BURN DISK(DVD FORMAT)>burning wizard--step 2 of 3 that the "stretch slideshow to match music length" IS CHECKED.
Also, regarding Preview --do the following:
View>Options --Make sure the box "always start previews from the first frame" IS NOT CHECKED.
CLICK OK
JIM DALTON |
| jojo |
Posted - Sep 05 2009 : 23:41:45 i just purchased pixplay v5.03 on the internet and am trying to coordinate my music between videos. i have tried to sync the music but keep getting an error message saying your program could not be stretched even though i've changed the music numerous times to make it longer or shorter. do you think the software i downloaded is missing something? how come you can't sync it by timing the video and putting the time in where you want the music to start?
also, can you preview the show from the current slide or video without going through the whole thing again?
i really need your help. thank you |
| xequte |
Posted - Aug 26 2009 : 01:18:15 Hi Di
The function was renamed "Sync to Frames" to try to make its function more obvious. It works the same in all editions of PixPlay.
Can you please clarify the steps you are taking and specifically what PixPlay is doing to the music (that does not match with your expectations).
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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| Farmy |
Posted - Aug 25 2009 : 00:43:34 Hi, Just last week I purchased pixplay professional version 5.02 and I am having a similar problem to cyba_r and some others in that I am wanting to time sections of my presentation with different tracks.
I cannot find an 'align to frames' tool, but do have a 'sync to frames' tool on the 'slideshow properties'> 'Background Music', box. I'm assuming this is the tool you are referring to. I have followed the step by step instructions listed but it still doesn't seem to work with different tracks starting on eg slide 20. Does this work better in the personal version of the program? If so can I also download that? I assume it is probalby the same in that version. Is there anyway I can do what I need to in Pixplay, before resorting to Audacity to record a track with correct?
Besides this little music glitch we are loving the program and see lots of slideshows about to be created in this house!
Cheers Di |
| JIMD |
Posted - May 13 2009 : 08:43:20 CYBA_R
What version are you using?
FYI in v4.05 NIGEL added an "Align to Frames" function. Since you have v4.01??? this should be a FREE UPDATE so just download the latest version from the website.
JIM DALTON |
| Bagsey |
Posted - May 11 2009 : 15:00:15 Sorry I gave you the wrong link.It should be:- http://www.xequte.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3234
Bagsey North Yorkshire UK DVDPixPlay Ver. 4.1 |
| Bagsey |
Posted - May 11 2009 : 14:55:20 cyba_r I use a free program called audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ )to do the alignment that you are trying to achieve. Think of Music and Voiceovers as having the same requirements i.e. to line up with a particular frame or set of frames. Read this thread and if you want or need more help post back. http://www.xequte.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3253
Bagsey North Yorkshire UK DVDPixPlay Ver. 4.1 |
| cyba_r |
Posted - May 11 2009 : 14:38:22 Hello Jim sorry but there is no align to frames button available for me. my program pixplay professional upgrade. is it possible I need a different issue?? of pixplay. to date I have had exceptional great dvd's playing on the TV mainly travel pics my lucky daughter's world tour. again if it is possible to change ,control different music it would be the iceing on the cake.
Thanks again sorry for being a pain Cyril |
| xequte |
Posted - May 11 2009 : 01:15:50 Hi Cyril
Align to frames is available by selecting Edit > Slideshow Properties, Background Music tab.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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| cyba_r |
Posted - May 10 2009 : 22:23:40 still having trouble. followed your advice edit-slideshow properties-background music tab-selected song- here is where my trouble starts. how do I click "align to frames" I have DVD PixPlay - Professional Upg.
sorry to be a pain Jim thanks for prompt reply Cyril |
| ardentib |
Posted - May 10 2009 : 21:11:31 Here you go !! Let's say you have two songs named "Song_A" and "Song_B" and six frames named "Photo_1" to "Photo_6". You want each song to play for three frames.
1. Go into Edit > Slideshow Properties, Background Music tab. 2. Select Song_A and click "Align to Frames" 3. Choose "Photo_3" and click OK » Song_A will now play while Photo_1, Photo_2 and Photo_3 are showing
4. Select Song_B and click "Align to Frames" 5. Choose "Photo_6" as the "Align to Frame" 6. Specify "Photo_4" as "Don't stretch frames prior to" (so the display times up to Photo_3 are not changed) 7. Click OK » Song_B will now play while Photo_4, Photo_5 and Photo_6 are showin
Ardentib
ardentib |
| JIMD |
Posted - May 10 2009 : 16:36:57 CYBA_R
How can I easily time certain frames with my background music? Firstly, if you simply want to automatically stretch the slideshow display to match the length of the background music use the "Automatically stretch the slideshow to background music" option. However if you need much more control over your timing you can use the "Align to Frames" function.
Let's say you have two songs named "Song_A" and "Song_B" and six frames named "Photo_1" to "Photo_6". You want each song to play for three frames.
1. Go into Edit > Slideshow Properties, Background Music tab. 2. Select Song_A and click "Align to Frames" 3. Choose "Photo_3" and click OK » Song_A will now play while Photo_1, Photo_2 and Photo_3 are showing
4. Select Song_B and click "Align to Frames" 5. Choose "Photo_6" as the "Align to Frame" 6. Specify "Photo_4" as "Don't stretch frames prior to" (so the display times up to Photo_3 are not changed) 7. Click OK » Song_B will now play while Photo_4, Photo_5 and Photo_6 are showing
JIM DALTON |