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caymenturbo
December 11th, 2007, 10:08
This guide contains a few steps in making very cool slideshow with music

Now I gonna show you how I did that.

Step1: Download Wondershare iPod Slideshow (i dont post download link cuz i dont want to be considered as a spammer) ,then install and run it.


Step2: Add your photos and videos quickly
Click button "Photo & Video" to activate the file browse window, select one or more media files in the pop-up window. All the photos or videos will be ready soon, and even supports photos plus videos. Or you can just launch videos and convert them, use it as a video converter.
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Step3: Edit your photos and videos easily

• Edit photos or videos
There are five edit functions to edit your slideshow. You can crop your photos/videos, add text on photos, clipart and photo effect just click the double arrow on the right.

Video editing

http://xs222.xs.to/xs222/07501/editvdo.jpg

Photo editing

http://xs222.xs.to/xs222/07501/editpho.jpg


• Add background music
click the music button on top,you can add background music in the slideshow, if the duration of song does not match the duration of slideshow, you can cut the song until it matched .

Step4: show off your artwork with magical effects

• Transition Effect
Click Effect Thumbnail to activate effect configuration window. In the effect configuration window, make further effect settings

http://xs222.xs.to/xs222/07501/tranedit.jpg

• Ken Burns Effect
Click the pentagram on the photo or video thumbnail to activate photo/video effect configuration window. Then effect figuration window will slide out from the right side of the application.

Step5: Make and share on the go • Now you almost accomplish your artwork. Take a preview first.

http://xs322.xs.to/xs322/07501/preview.jpg

• Click tab "make" to activate output setting window.
The higher resolution value you choose, the video quality will be higher, but the file size will be larger. Choose CD (44.1 kHz) for higher audio quality. Radio (22.05 kHz) is for lower audio quality.

http://xs222.xs.to/xs222/07501/output.jpg


After a while (it depends on the processing speed of CPU), it can be sync to the ipod with iTunes.