Slide sound
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Slide sound
I tried to remove the sound from a video slide, since I want to have only the soundtrack that I added. I don't understand PSP don't allow me to put the sound at 0%. I click on the slide that I want to remove sound, I see at the bottom "background & sound" It's mentioned "no sound" but I have sound in my slide. I need help!
Re: Slide sound
Try making the adjustment via Audio> Manage Soundtrack> Defaults for slide sounds - and set that to zero. Also if you wish, set "soundtrack during other sounds" to 100% so that the main soundtrack will not soften/mute during the display of the video.
If that doesn't work, trim a teeny tiny bit of a second off the end of your video and see if that helps - as described here by forum member Jean-Paul.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=21307&p=162525&hilit=+video+during#p162525
The "sound" as you see listed under "background + sound" area is meant for when a short sound bite file is inserted in a particular slide which makes it play during the same time the soundtrack still continues to play, hence one might want the soundtrack to reduce in volume by about 50% during that small amount of time so the sound can be heard. That's not the place to control the sound that happens in a video clip.
If that doesn't work, trim a teeny tiny bit of a second off the end of your video and see if that helps - as described here by forum member Jean-Paul.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=21307&p=162525&hilit=+video+during#p162525
The "sound" as you see listed under "background + sound" area is meant for when a short sound bite file is inserted in a particular slide which makes it play during the same time the soundtrack still continues to play, hence one might want the soundtrack to reduce in volume by about 50% during that small amount of time so the sound can be heard. That's not the place to control the sound that happens in a video clip.
Re: Slide sound
Thank you very much, it didn't work with your option, however the link from Jean-Paul help me. It's work now!
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
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