On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 13:52:01 -0700, Sharon <Sharon[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] >Is there a way to do this? I would like to add just a plain text slide >within the movie...but I see no option for doing so. I have Vista.
Guessing what you want...
Do you mean a Text Overlay which gives the appearance of floating over your video or slide show?
If that's what you mean, go to timeline view, click on the + to expand so you see the title overlay track. Select the appropriate type of text and type in your text. Once it is on the overlay track you can slide it around to more accurately position it. It is curious that Microsoft placed the overlay track at the bottom below the main video track, professional video editors put it at the top where it belongs, since it is suppose to OVERLAY the underlying video. This is accomplished by making the track an alpha channel meaning it's background other than text allows what is below to bleed through. Kind of confusing to visualize when Microsoft did it backwards. ;-)
On the other hand if you want to insert X number of frames that simply stands by itself and appears for N seconds and NOT appear over the video then make what you want in some graphic program then save as a supported graphic file type, then import into Movie Maker and insert it into the position you want and it will become part of the video.
This seems to be another missing common feature in Microsoft's movie maker that's called a media generator from which you can create patterns and background directly from within the editor which makes things much simpler.
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