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If you want to include music in your slideshow, QuickTime
Pro also allows you to import a variety of sound files including your
favorite MP3 files. You'll need to have a slideshow movie handy for this
tutorial. See the slideshow
tutorial for more information. |
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Open the QuickTime Player and select the Open Movie command from the File menu. An “Open” dialog box will appear. Locate your slideshow and click the Open button. |
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From the File menu, select the Import command. A “Convert” dialog box will appear. Locate and select the music file you would like to use then click the Convert button. Make sure the length of the music you are adding is similiar in length to your slideshow. In our example, the length of our slideshow is about 39 seconds so we'll add a musical score that's also about 39 seconds long. |
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Once your music file is open, go to the Edit menu and choose the Select All command. Next, select the Copy command from the Edit menu.
This will copy the entire song into memory for adding to your
slideshow. |
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Select your slideshow. While holding the Option key (Mac) or Ctrl and Alt Keys (Windows) on the keyboard, go to the Edit menu and select the Add command. (In the Edit menu, the item normally labeled Paste changes to Add when holding the Option or Ctrl and Alt key.) |
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Select Save from the File menu. A “Save” dialog box will appear. Enter the name of your slideshow in the “New file name” box. Next, select the radio button labeled “Make movie self-contained” and then click the Save button. Congratulations! You’ve now successfully created your very own musical slideshow using the power and flexibility of QuickTime Pro! To view the results, simply press the Play button in the QuickTime Player. |
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