By using this option I recently found out about, it is a better way I can post larger MP-4 images to go with soundtracks.
Uploading as an MP-3 gives you no choice except to settle for very small images.
Until now, the way I have been achieving the larger images to go with soundtracks was to play the completed soundtrack off of a recorder while the image was pulled up on the laptop. I would then use a Nikon camera to make video footage straight off of the laptop screen at the same time the sound recorder was playing near the camera. Then I'd upload what the Nikon camera recorded as an MP-4.
There were 3 drawbacks with using that method;
1. If there were any background noises during that final recording process, it would be picked up on the completed work.
2. Anytime you use a camera to take a photograph or video of an image on a laptop screen, you lose a considerable amount of resolution.
3. In doing a slideshow, you have to be on your toes to be ready to click to the next image in time to keep the visual in sync with the audio while the Nikon camera records.
Well, with this option that Windows has always had, though I never knew all this time what it was for, I can now import an audio onto an image, thus eliminating the potential of background noise, and retaining the full resolution of the image...And this enables me to assign time durations for images while doing a slideshow so I don't have to be "quick to click" like I did the old way.
I am going to play around with doing some experimental slideshows to get a feel for it.
That "make new video" option is near the top of the same toolbar you would use to open a drawing in paint program.
The slight squeak you hear @ 0:04 was already on the original audio.
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