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Film length
Resulting film length: This is an estimation of how long the film will be after applying
Slideshow Maker.
Available music: This is the complete length of the music that is currently selected.
Background music (view page 281) enables detailed settings for the pieces of music
to be used.
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st film length to the music: An attempt is made to adjust the length of photo
objects to the background music. If the film is too short the music will be cut off. If the
film is too long, the music will repeat.
Adjust music length to the film: Photo objects have a set length, and the resulting film
is filled with music. The music at the end of the movie is simply faded out.
Including video objects
Process videos: If this option is set, then videos will be automatically processed with
effects and transitions.
Length: Settings may be made here about whether the original length of the video
should be maintained or if it should be shortened.
Opening and closing credits
Set the text for opening and closing credits here.
Text: Enter the corresponding text for opening and closing credits that should be
added by Slideshow Maker.
File: A title template, a video, or an image file may also be used.
Note: Titles created using Slideshow Maker may also be edited at any time.
Group associated images together
If this option is active, an attempt is made to detect associated events via their date
information and to separate them from each other optically. Detection of individual
events is based on the time span of these events to achieve a sensible separation.
Begin group with black fade:A black fade is added between the different events.
Begin group with date/time below thru black:A black fade is added between the
different events.A title is also faded in with a suitable duration, e.g. 1st/2nd/3rd day,
provided the events take place over multiple days.
Begin group with date/time below picture:A black fade is added between the
different events.A title is also faded in with a suitable duration after the black fade, e.g.
1st/2nd/3rd day, provided the events take place over multiple days.