User guide

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Ulead DVD PictureShow User Guide
If the duration of a music clip is shorter than the total duration of the range of images which it was
applied to, the music will continuously be replayed until its corresponding images have all been
displayed. To avoid replaying music, you can synchronize the duration of images with the duration
of the music by checking both durations first before adding music.
Synchronizing durations of images and music:
1. In the Image list window, select a continuous range
of images on which to apply music. Hold down
the [Shift] key while you click each image.
2. You will see the total duration of the selected
images at the top right corner of the Image list
window.
3. From the Folder tree pane, select the folder where
the desired music file(s) are located.
4. Check the duration of the desired music file(s).
Only a single music file can be checked for its
duration at a time. In the File window, right-click
a music file and select File Information. The
duration will be shown in the Properties dialog
box. Manually sum up the duration of the music
files and make sure it exactly matches the image
duration in step 2.
5. If both durations are not the same, repeat step 4 to
select other music file(s) that will match the
duration of the images. If you do not want to make
other music selections, another alternative way to
synchronize the durations is to return to the Photo
Options step and individually adjust the duration
of the images.
6. Once you are able to make the durations of both
sides the same, add the music file(s) to the
slideshow.
Note: When you add or remove files from a music clip,
or when you move a music clip, the music clips may no
longer match the duration of images where they were
originally applied to.
Total duration of selected
images in Image list