How To Make A Slide Show With Music – FREE
June 22nd, 2009
Find out for to create astonishing slide shows out of your photos in 3 simple steps for free.
We have been selling a slide show maker called Image Box for several years before we created a free PhotoMusic. How come? We have been gathering the info about our clients and we know a lot about them now. We know what they want and how they want it to be.
The most common case: John has just returned from the Hawaii and is eager to show the photos of his trip to the family and friends. He uploads the images from the camera to his pc and connects it to the TV set. Sure he can drag one photo after another until his finger turns red. Alternatively John launches PhotoMusic, selects the folder with photos, injects the CD and gets a wonderful slide show in few minutes.
PhotoMusic does not take any time to learn how it works. Everything is very intuitive and simple. Your photos + your CD and you enjoy your slide show on your HDTV screen. Unlike other slide show makers PhotoMusic does not resize images and keeps the original quality. Unlike other slide show makers PhotoMusic supports many music formats – MP3, FLAC, OGG, MPC, WAV, WMA. So you may add music both directly from the CD and from your hard drive.
PhotoMusic is free. Anybody can create a slide show in minutes. If you are an Illustrator fan or PhotoShop professional download PhotoMusic for your less computer-savvy relatives. They will appreciate that.
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1. Katy | June 24th, 2009 at 6:12 am
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2. BritMuellerson | July 23rd, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Damn, that sound’s so easy if you think about it.
3. Quick | July 24th, 2009 at 7:22 pm
Great idea, thanks for this tip!
4. sadat | April 4th, 2010 at 2:02 am
Cool Learning Plz help Send good Extra Good software
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