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Re: Movie displaying single JPEG as it runs

Here are the steps:

1) Open the picture you want to use, in QuickTime Player.
2) Open the soundtrack movie, or MP3 file in QuickTime Player (audio only).
3) With the soundtrack selected, press "Select All"
4) Press "Copy"
5) Select the picture movie.
6) Press "Select All"
7) Press "Edit" -> "Add to Selection and Scale"

What should happen is that the picture now has a background soundtrack that goes
the
length of the song.


--- In QuickTime@yahoogroups.com, "hackneykenneth" <hackneykenneth@...> wrote:
>
> I've seen plenty of files on YouTube and other places where an audio
> track runs for many minutes while a single image is displayed. It's
> like a slide show with only one slide.
>
> How can I accomplish that with Quicktime Pro? If I want an 18 minute
> movie to go with my 18 minuite MP3 file do I need duplicate images each
> set at 1 frame for 10 seconds? That's the only way "import image
> sequence" would seem to work. That would make an unneeded overhead for
> video if I can just make a single 27K JPG show up for the entire time.
>
> I'm sorry if this is an old question, but I'm new to the group and have
> not used Quicktime to do this before. The Apple FAQs don't clarify it.
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>






Fri May 30, 2008 6:22 am

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I've seen plenty of files on YouTube and other places where an audio track runs for many minutes while a single image is displayed. It's like a slide show...
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May 30, 2008
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Here are the steps: 1) Open the picture you want to use, in QuickTime Player. 2) Open the soundtrack movie, or MP3 file in QuickTime Player (audio only). 3)...
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