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Photo Story - adding music
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s.keenum
2008-09-28 20:43:00 UTC
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I have created a project in Photo Story 3.0 When I add music to my project
and play the project (both in preview mode in Photo Story and in Windows
Media Player) the music plays too fast (sounds like Alvin and the Chipmunks).
I have tried slowing down the play speed in Windows Media Player, but that
affects the whole project and the music is still too fast. The music file
plays fine in Media Player when it is not part of a Photo Story file.
How do I correct this issue?
Thanks inadvance for any help you may offer.

Stan K.
John Inzer
2008-09-28 21:03:39 UTC
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Post by s.keenum
I have created a project in Photo Story 3.0 When I add music to my
project and play the project (both in preview mode in Photo Story and
in Windows Media Player) the music plays too fast (sounds like Alvin
and the Chipmunks). I have tried slowing down the play speed in
Windows Media Player, but that affects the whole project and the
music is still too fast. The music file plays fine in Media Player
when it is not part of a Photo Story file.
How do I correct this issue?
Thanks inadvance for any help you may offer.
Stan K.
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Maybe there's a compatibility issue with your
music file. Might be worth a try to create a new
project and use a different music file. Or use
the tools included in PS3 to ceate the music.

FWIW...wma, or .wav works better than .mp3.
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John Inzer
s.keenum
2008-09-28 22:59:00 UTC
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Post by John Inzer
Post by s.keenum
I have created a project in Photo Story 3.0 When I add music to my
project and play the project (both in preview mode in Photo Story and
in Windows Media Player) the music plays too fast (sounds like Alvin
and the Chipmunks). I have tried slowing down the play speed in
Windows Media Player, but that affects the whole project and the
music is still too fast. The music file plays fine in Media Player
when it is not part of a Photo Story file.
How do I correct this issue?
Thanks inadvance for any help you may offer.
Stan K.
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Maybe there's a compatibility issue with your
music file. Might be worth a try to create a new
project and use a different music file. Or use
the tools included in PS3 to ceate the music.
FWIW...wma, or .wav works better than .mp3.
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John Inzer
John,
I think your suggestion to change file types to wma has corrected my problem.
Thank you!
John Inzer
2008-09-29 01:08:43 UTC
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Post by s.keenum
John,
I think your suggestion to change file types to wma has corrected my
problem. Thank you!
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Excellent! You're welcome.

Thanks for the update.
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John Inzer
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