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10-Jan-2008, 08:50 PM #1
Question MGI Photosuite III Slideshow
I recently made a slidshow in MGI Photosuite III, a memorial for my brother that I want to send to about 20 + people, but have found that it will only open with the program, which some people do not have. I was wondering if there was a way to export it, or convert it to another type of file that can be viewed in Windows Media Player or something alike. And if not, is there another program that I can get (prefferably something free and easy) that I could make the same slideshow in? It's got about 50 pictures, and a song to go along with it. Thats pretty much all I need, just something basic that will allow me to arrange the pictures, edit how long they'll display before moving onto the next, and how long the slideshow will last. And the ability to have the music. Anyone have suggestions? :\
I'm running an HP, about 5 years old, with Windows XP Home Edition. So. Yea. Thanks for any help.
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10-Jan-2008, 11:51 PM #2
Photostory 3 should do what you want. Its free but you have to go through the hassle of validation before downloading if you haven't done that before.
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