I found TunestoTube.com and that did the trick. But thanks also for the
hints, I will use them in the future! Bill
On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 9:19:57 AM UTC-5, tiik wrote:
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> It's pretty easy.
>
> Just Import or DRAG a photo jpeg to iMovie.
> It can be related to your audio file...you
It's pretty easy.
Just Import a photo jpef to iMovie. It can be related to your audio file...you
know...whatever you'd want peeps to look at for the duration.
Or, create a file...like a black background and white type with info about the
audio and whatever else you want on it.
If you know how
It's pretty easy.
Just Import or DRAG a photo jpeg to iMovie.
It can be related to your audio file...you know...whatever you'd want peeps to
look at for the duration.
Or, create a file...like a black background and white type with info about the
audio and whatever else you want on it.
If you
You might find this free course from alison.com helpfull. It covers all
the in's and out's of digital video editing to produce professional
presentations with software that already come default on most boot camp
computers. Enjoy and give us something good. Enjoyed your post.
On Tue, Dec 27,
https://alison.com/courses/Windows-Movie-Maker-How-to-Edit-Videos
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Alexander McAuley
wrote:
> You might find this free course from alison.com helpfull. It covers all
> the in's and out's of digital video editing to produce professional
>
While I am not an iMovie guy I am definitely video guy.
You could look in the help file for extending still. You could feel around
on the menus for "proerties. but try just grabbing the edge of it on the
timeline and dragging it until it fills the timeline.
You could also probably find 100