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Slideshow Magic

Slideshow Magic - 6.0.1

Create multimedia slideshows with effects from photos.

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Current Version: 6.0.1
Release Date: 2009-03-16
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 1,167
Downloads (all versions): 16,334
Price: $19.95

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Whether you are a home user looking to make a photo album to share with family and friends, or a business professional looking to make a multimedia production, Slideshow Magic is right for you. Our presentation software allows users to save their slideshow as a video in any QuickTime compatible format!

Easily add an audio track to the entire slideshow, or add smaller audio clips for each segment. Include transitions with varying durations between slides, and even insert customizable titles! Toss out your old slide projector and give your old home photos that modern appeal!

One of the most powerful features of Slideshow magic is its universality. Using the latest in multimedia technology, your compiled video has the ability to be uploaded to the web, shared with users on other platforms, and even burnt onto a DVD!

What's new in this version:

New Actions Menu The Actions menu now contains many of the commands that you could only access using the Action button on the bottom of the slide list. The Actions menu contains: Duplicate: Duplicates the selected slides Rotate Clockwise Rotate Counter-Clockwise Build Settings Build Slideshow Movie Transition Preview Previews on all slides are now updated on the fly and displayed without showing another window. Framerate Combobox Changed the frame rate text field to a combobox with standard rates Platform correct buttons Dialogs now have platform correct buttons Fix: A hard crash when building new movies Fixed a QuickTime hard crash when building a slideshow Fix: Transition previews work for all slides Previews on all slides now use the correct transition rather than the transition for the very first slide. Preferences for default transition and transition times Can now set default Transitions and Transition Times in the preferences window Add File Added an "Add File" command to the File menu Modication: Add Folder Changed the "Add Files" File menu and toolbar button to "Add Folder"

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

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Slideshow Magic Troubleshooting ReportHow do you select an event? - Version: 6.0.1, 3/17/2009 05:17AM PST

archie2
For the life of me I can't figure out how I can select an individual event or particular photos, except pulling all the pictures I want out of the iPhoto library, to create a movie. Otherwise, it appears that I must load the full iPhoto library and then delete the photos I don't want in the movie. When you have 3000+ images, I would suggest that this is not the most efficient nor desirable way to do things.

I know it is a few bucks more but FotoMagico allows me to select an event and the images I want in a sidebar beforehand without the necessity of deleting the thousands of unwanted images or pulling the photos I need out of iPhoto.

Maybe I am missing something. Anyone clarify?
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Slideshow Magic CommentaryYOU CAN DO IT IN iPHOTO !!! - Version: 5.0.9, 12/3/2008 09:29AM PST

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roro01
Create a slideshow in iPhoto choosing your audio via the "Music" button, select it and go to File>Export. The result: QuickTime movie file in .mov format. For file conversion use QTAmateur, rooVid Lite, iSquint and the likes.
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