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by happystars - 3/10/07 8:33 PM
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Free Program for blending music/adding to pictures slideshow

by happystars - 3/10/07 8:33 PM

This is the worthless program I downloaded:
AV Music Morpher Gold. I have Win XP.


I am totally clueless about editing music and what programs to use. I am putting a slide show together for my work (I am a preschool teacher) with pictures the children. I want to use certain songs to add to the program but one song has the singer talking at the beginning (Somewhere over the rainbow/What a wonderful world by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole)that I want to cut out, also some goofy lyrics at the very end I would like to phase out and bring in the next song.

I used the program I mentioned above to cut out the first part I did not want but it won't let me save and is pretty limited.
My husband tells me my DVD program I will use to make and burn the program will let me do this (either Snapfire Plus or Windows movie maker, that's what I have to work with) but I want to make sure the songs are cut properly and not choppy.
Any help for this clueless teacher? I am desperate!!

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I use Audacity

by PudgyOne - 3/11/07 1:22 AM In reply to: Free Program for blending music/adding to pictures slideshow by happystars

to edit my songs

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows

It's FREE and you have to export the song. The first song you do, it will tell you what to do, after that you'll always export the song as mp3's or wav's


I'm not sure which program you are using. I'm thinking that PowerPoint will show the slides and the music, it's just a matter of timing.

If you do not have PowerPoint, you can download Open Office

http://www.openoffice.org/

It's FREE and works great.


Hope this helps.


Rick

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Thanks for help

by happystars - 3/12/07 6:01 PM In reply to: I use Audacity by PudgyOne

I am not sure if this posted again, so I am trying again.
I have tried Audacity before and it didn't seem self explanatory and I had trouble with the help section but maybe I need to try it again.
I have used Power Point in the past for the old programs I did of the sideshows but that was when we did them on CD's and now it's DVD's and I have never done that before, so wish me luck!
Thanks agaain.

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