Multiple songs imported to iPhoto

When selecting 2 music tracks (creating a new playlist with both tracks in it and selecting for the background music in i Photo), it appears to work OK in iPhoto, but when exporting to DVD (Share/Export), only the first music selection plays, then the audio is silent for the balance of the program. Is there a trick that i don't know about or is this a bug? In 2 different manuals there is the statement that multiple music tracks can be attached to slideshows. However, neither indicates how it is done. Anyone have a clue?
Jon Davidson

Thanks Lori. That thread is helpful. I will try building a single audio track in GarageBand as I can take out the long pause between songs that way too. It was my hope that I could do this quick 'n dirty without having to resort to Final Cut as that is just a bit much for a simple slideshow of vacation pics! Hope Apple gets the bug fixed in the next release. I will be one of the first to check that. - JD

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