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ARCSOFT SHOWBIZ DVD 2.1
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9. If you'd like to include a soundtrack, click "Select Files" and choose the audio tracks you'd like to add.
10. In the "Pacing" section, set the display time for the slides. If you'd like the program to time the slideshow
according to the length of your soundtrack, choose "Fit slideshow to soundtrack."
11. Transitions, or special effects, can occur as one slide changes to the next. Choose the effect you want
from those available (choose "Random" to have the program automatically mix in transitions for you).
12. Pan & Zoom: this is a fun option that lets you apply your own scrolling and zooming effect to each photo.
Here's how it works:
The Pan & Zoom effect works by setting two different windows: Zoom From and Zoom To. When the slide
is displayed, the focus shifts from the Zoom From window to the Zoom To window. For example, you can
set the Zoom From window to focus on one object in the photo, and the Zoom To to focus on the entire
photo. (Click and drag the window to reposition it, click and drag the various points on the box to resize it,
and click and drag the sides to rotate it.) The resulting Pan & Zoom effect will start by showing the figure
you boxed, and then zoom out to show the whole photo. Note: when you preview your effect in the
program, it will appear much choppier than the actual result when compiled on your DVD.
13. When you're ready to produce your slideshow, click "Finish." The program will compile it and add it to
your movie.
BURNING YOUR MOVIE TO DISC
When you're all ready to go, click on "Write Disc." You can preview your movie with the virtual remote control. It
should work similarly to a standard DVD player remote control. Use it to navigate through your various menus and
playback your movie. If you're creating a VCD, press the corresponding number to view the chapter.
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