5. Use the Settings tab to adjust the slideshow's start time, duration, and transitions between slides:
a. The Slideshow Placement controls determine where your slideshow will begin on the selected track.
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Select the Start at cursor radio button if you want the slideshow to begin at the cursor position
you set in step 1.
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Select the Start at radio button and type a time in the edit box if you want to adjust the start
time.
b. The Duration controls determine the length of time each slide is displayed or the overall length of the
slideshow.
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Select the Time per picture radio button and type a time (in seconds) in the edit box to set the
length of time each slide will be displayed.
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Select the Total length radio button and type a time in the edit box to set the overall length of
the slideshow. The duration will be divided equally among slides.
c. The Effects controls determine how the slideshow changes between slides.
Choose a setting from the Effect drop-down list to choose a transition, and type a value in the
Overlap box to indicate how long slides will overlap. Type 0 in the Overlap box to change between
slides with no transitions. This sort of abrupt change is called a cut.
6. Click the Create button.
You can preview your slideshow in the timeline. If you want to change the slideshow's settings, click to
position the cursor at the beginning of the slideshow and use Undo to remove the events from the
timeline. You can then return to step 5 to change the slideshow's settings.
Importing video from a DVD camcorder
From the Project menu, choose Import DVD Camcorder Disc to import video from a finalized Sony DVD
Handycam® camcorder disc.
Notes:
n Before importing video, you'll need to finalize the disc. For information about finalizing a disc, please
refer to your camcorder's documentation.
n 5.1-channel audio will be downmixed to stereo when importing into a stereo project. When importing
into a 5.1 surround project, audio will be added to separate tracks for the center, front, rear, and LFE
channels.
1. Place the DVD you want to import in your computer's DVD drive or connect your camcorder to your
computer via USB.
The Sony Handycam USB driver that is included with DVD-based camcorders can prevent Movie Studio
from recognizing a USB-connected camera. If you use the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel to
uninstall the "Sony DVD Handycam USB driver" component, Movie Studio will be able connect to the
camera and import video.
2. From the Project menu, choose Import DVD Camcorder Disc. The Import DVD Camcorder Disc dialog is
displayed.
3. From the Source drop-down list, choose the disc that contains the video you want to import.
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