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Creating something for a funeral. Which is better too use ?
ftp://www.inpac.com.au/public/NeilXP.wmv
Is the link . wrote in message news:... Most of the features are built into Movie Maker in Vista. Although PS3 is probably easier. PS3 also has what was once a beta called Microsoft Music Composer (ended up being lumped into PowerPoint - another choice - I started doing funeral things in PowerPoint years ago) which is a cool thing to play with and make meditation music (and no copyright problems). You can see one I did here for my neighbor, who I was giving first aid to when he died. I was shocked that his sister wouldn't pay for a pamphlet at the funeral so came home and made this to distribute to everyone in my street. Also made a little Memorial where he died. "Wooch" wrote in message ... Thanks John, I have Downloaded the program and will take it for a test drive!!! "John Inzer" wrote: Wooch wrote: Movie Maker or some form of slide show program? I have practiced a little using the MovieMaker program. With a little trial and error, I came up ok, but there are issues of having to switch timing and music etc.. Would there be an easier program too use that would do the same without all the hassles? ============================ Maybe PhotoStory 3 would work for you: PhotoStory 3 For Windows http://tinyurl.com/4f869 -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |