Now click the track and go to the options on the right hand side. To use audio markers do the following: Add all the images you'd like to have then add the audio track. If you would like to use a very close timing, you should not try to set this up by feeling, you should use audiomarkers. I tried to keep my audio track to stay at the position I dropped it into the timeline and it worked. Now if you start rearranging your slides, you will also move your audio track. Usually FotoMagico will keep the audio track where you dropped it into the storyboard, but if you select multiple slides, it is possible that you also select the audio track. Is there a way to do this?įor those of you who have been following this, here is some more information from Boinx that may assist you. Agin all i want to do is put the audio track in and not have Fotomagico make any changes to it. Sometimes it shortens the track and sometimes it lengthens it and there is no way to change the audio track back to its original length other than to remove it completely and then put it back in. However, what Fotomagico is doing is actually editing the length of the audio track automatically which makes it impossible for me to time the slides properly. I have no problem manually timing the slides to go where I want. All I want to do is drop the audio track into Fotomagico and have it left alone. I understand that advanced audio options are not possible. We are working on advanced audio editing but it may take much longer to integrate this. There you can set up if you would like to loop the track or not, but there is no way to see in FotoMagico after which slide audio will stop. >FotoMagico isn't designed to do advanced audio editing, all adjustments on audio can be made in the option toolbar. You can move the track, expand and shorten it. the audio track in FotoMagico doesn't show it's duration, or its waveform, it is only a track that you notice, an audio track was added. there is no fixed postion on audio and it isn't possible at the moment to allow fixed positions. >in FotoMagico everything is relativ to the slides. I dunno, maybe I can use my Hyundai’s built-in diagnostic computer to create a usable monitor profile…it seems to do a pretty good job of diagnosing just about everything else.Subject: Re: Re: Your FotoMagico Feedback There is much gnashing of teeth on forums all over the net.Īh yes, this is just what I need: a non color-managed workflow on my new, expensive, turbo-charged computer. It’s affecting all brands of colorimeters and their respective softwares. What I really fear is….(cue creepy soundtrack) upgrade incompatibility.Īt the advice of my local Mac store, I’m eschewing the usual migration routine of connecting the new computer to the old computer (“Get some help in here, stat! The Power PC Leopard to Intel Snow Leopard transfusion isn’t working…all systems are shutting down…where the hell is House when you need him?!) and will cleanly install all my apps one by one (yeah, sure, because I’ve got nothing to do for the rest of my life, so it should be okay).īut already (and the computer hasn’t even left the factory) I’m reading that Snow Leopard causes all kinds of problems when you try to profile your monitor. I paid less for each of the first two new cars I ever bought (admittedly, I drive small, cheap, but reliable cars). And here’s where the anxiety sets in.įirst, it’s a whole heap of money. So that means that, now, I actually have to do it (before she changes her mind and/or the economy gets any worse). You know it’s a tax deduction, right? It’s gonna help me get one of those high-paid editorial assignments I’ve been reading about in PDN….c’mon….“)Īnd lo and behold, this year, she said yes! (My presentation usually goes something like this: “C’mon, honey, puhleeze. I petitioned the CEO/CFO of my organization again, as I do near the end of every year, for a budget to upgrade my aging Mac G5 PowerPC tower to a sexy, fast, new Quad Core Mac Pro with lots of RAM and huge drives.
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