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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Photo Story 3 For Windows - Create a video to put on Realtor.com




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Photo Story 3 for Windows

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Microsoft® Photo Story 3 for Windows® helps you create exciting video stories from your pictures that you can share with family and friends. For example, you could create a video story that features narrated photographs from a family vacation or a video story that includes pictures and sounds of your new baby.
In a few simple steps, you can import and edit your pictures, add titles, record narration, add background music, and save your story using the optimal quality settings (profile) for the way your story will be played.
Depending on the profile you used to save your story, your friends and family can then use any program that plays Windows Media® Video (WMV) files, such as Windows Media Player version 7 or later, to view your story.
To select a Photo Story task
  • On the Welcome to Photo Story 3 for Windows page, click one of the following options, and then click Next.
    Click To
    Begin a new story Step through the Photo Story pages to create and save a new video story.
    Edit a project Edit a story.*
    Play a story Choose a story that you want to play.
    Continue working on the current story** Resume work on a story.


    *To be able to edit a story, you must have saved the project file before quitting Photo Story.
    **This option is available only if you return to the Welcome page while working on a story.
Note image Notes
  • Before you can play a story, you must first create a story and save it. When you save your story, Photo Story automatically adds a link to your story to your library in Windows Media Player. If Photo Story cannot locate any existing stories or cannot access your library, an error message appears.
  • If you want a story that was created on a different computer to appear in the list in the Play a Story dialog box, you must add the story to your library in Windows Media Player. For more information about adding files to your library, see Windows Media Player Help.

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