| Three Ways to Make
an AudioPix Presentation
We've created "QSound's Corporate Profile" as a demo for you.
There are three different versions below -- each version was
designed using a different technique in AudioPix. From beginners to
professional designers, anyone can use AudioPix to create living
photo albums!
Wizard: The Wizard is the simplest and fastest way to
put together an AudioPix slideshow -- just point to the files,
and the computer creates the presentation. When a demo is
created by using the Wizard, it equally spaces the images
throughout the entire length of the audio file. This demo uses
one stereo music file and twenty-nine images, all 640x480 in
size. The Wizard automatically resizes every picture to fit
the product's 320x240 standard output size. All of the 640x480
images are scaled and shown as 320x240 in the final output. |

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Placing Your Images Manually: The second demo uses the
same music and images, but without using the Wizard to create
the presentation. Each picture was manually placed into the
presentation. Placement is based on your personal taste in
manual mode. You can add images anywhere you want, and use the
same images more than once in the presentation. Since the
original images used in this particular presentation were
640x480, we had the ability to 're-use' the same slide several
times, but make it look different by un-checking the
"size-to-fit" control. This gives the presentation some motion
and dynamics and adds a nice overall appeal that you can't get
using the automatic placement of the Wizard. |

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Get Creative! The third demo shows what an advanced
user can do with AudioPix. With some knowledge of other image
and sound programs, AudioPix can bring together professional
and effective presentations beyond a standard slide show. With
the audio, we have taken the original music and mixed in a
voice-over track before bringing it into AudioPix. We also
used external photo editing software to add a title bar and
text effects to the slides before they were brought into
AudioPix. Once all of the elements were edited, we used the
method of manually placing the images as they related to the
audio track. This time, emphasis was placed on how the images
synced with the voice-over. |

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