Trying to publish a slideshow with music on iCloud cannot find publish?

Trying to publish a slideshow with music on iCloud cannot find publish?

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  • Slideshow with Music?

    Hello. I’m looking for some help with creating slideshows, with music, and creating a web page so it plays for friends (Mac or Windows users).
    I can do the basics. I’ve selected a group of photos in iPhoto (6.0.4) and created a slideshow, then I selected Music. I clicked Play and was happy with the results. Now what?
    By accident, my first slide show (while in iPhoto) encorporated a sound track (Sample Music - “Acoustic Sunrise.”) And when I played the show it looks and sounds great. But I am unable to replicate this for posting on the web.
    When I select a group of photos from my Library and then select the “Create Slideshow” button, I get options that include Music. However, when I choose the iWeb button and use the drop down menu to select Photo Page, I no longer have the option to include music.
    Likewise, if I Save a slideshow while in iPhoto, then go to Share - Send to iWeb, nothing happens. It is greyed out.
    Soewhere along in this process I managed to Publish. But the published shows do not include the sound track. I can’t see any option for including music.
    I’m confused. I’m trying to do anything fancy here. I just want to post what it is I am getting in iPhoto on my desktop so family-friends can view and hear. Help?

    Noodlehead, I share your frustration & disappointment at the lack of elegant interface between iPhoto, Keynote, and iWeb. I am frustrated! I have spent all night creating a Keynote presentation to put up on iWeb for a state presentation. Although I was able to put a very clumsy version using QT, it's very unfriendly - no music, no controls. So I tried to export it as HTML. No can do uploading html to iWeb. So, I took those individual jpg files in iPhoto and made a slideshow with music. Cool! But again, there is absolutely no interface between iPhoto slideshows and iWeb. The support directions for Share: Mac Slides are great until you look for a Step 5: Connecting your slideshow to iWeb or even .Mac. Photocasting doesn't even allow people to go from one picture to the next with out clicking in and out of pictures (Click to view. Click to close pic. Mouse down to next pic. Click to open the next pic Click to close. Mouse click down ... AND there's no music that goes with . I'm thinking I could make an iMovie, but I am so afraid THAT won't upload either. I thought there was this elegant interface between iWork & iLife. Boy, am I WRONG! It looks sexy, but it turns out to be crack junkie. I've been up all night and all day now going from one dead end to another. IF anyone CAN HELP, PLEASE RESPOND. I think I'm going to try taking it into iMovie and then hopefully put that on iWeb. SAVE ME!

  • How do I create a slideshow with music and voiceover?

    I am trying to create a slideshow with photos, music (iTunes playlist), and voiceover created in Garageband. I cannot figure out how to have both the voiceover and the music play during the slideshow. I also tried iDVD but ran into the same problem.
    I also wanted certain songs to play during certain sets of pictures and I can't figure out how, other than to create separate slideshows for each song, how to set it up to show the photos for the duration of certain songs... if that is possible. However, my main issue is the first one - how or which program to use to combine photos (iPhoto), music (iTunes), and voiceover (GarageBand).

    However, my main issue is the first one - how or which program to use to combine photos (iPhoto), music (iTunes), and voiceover (GarageBand).
    Use whichever you want.
    I am trying to create a slideshow with photos, music (iTunes playlist), and voiceover created in Garageband. I cannot figure out how to have both the voiceover and the music play during the slideshow. I also tried iDVD but ran into the same problem.
    Use separate tracks for music and voiceover/narration so you can adjust volumes independently.
    I also wanted certain songs to play during certain sets of pictures and I can't figure out how, other than to create separate slideshows for each song,
    Use separate tracks for each song or use two tracks and alternate songs on these tracks so as to allow maximum alignment/overlap possibilities.
    how to set it up to show the photos for the duration of certain songs... if that is possible.
    Slide photo and/or song to align beginnings and then drag the end photo "handle" left or right to change its duration to match the duration of your song.

  • Creating DVD from iPhoto Slideshow with music

    I'm trying to create a DVD of a slideshow with music that was created previously in iPhoto and then "Shared with iDVD". The .m4v file located in Pictures> iPhoto Slideshows is not accessible in iDVD. The only way I can make it work is to spend the hour or so required to start from scratch by clicking "Share with iDVD" from an open iPhoto slideshow, thus creating a .m4v file and then going directly to the iDVD menu that's automatically opened at the end of the "Share with iDVD" process. Any ideas?

    Welcome to the forums.
    When I'm going from iPhoto to iDVD with a slideshow, I get good results by Exporting from iPhoto to a large-sized Quicktime movie. I can preview the video and music, and if I'm happy, I can then just drop the Quicktime file onto the iDVD menu area (not into a drop zone, that's just eye candy). It's been a reliable process for me.
    John

  • IPhoto quits when I try to make a slideshow with music

    IPhoto quits constantly when I try to make a slideshow with music from my Itunes library. I've tried creating a new, separate library with no luck. I'm running mavericks with iPhoto 9.5.1. Does anyone else have this problem? Are there any other options on a mac to make a simple slide show? This is a pretty simple thing. Although iPhoto's always been really slow the past couple of years, the fact that my mac is incapable of doing it is beyond disappointing.
    Thanks,
    Tom

    Tom,
    do you have enough free disk space? rendering slideshows needs plenty of free space, or the system may have problems.
    When exactly is iPhoto crashing? When you play the slideshow? When you add the music? When you render the slideshow as a video?
    You have tried a new library, but have you tried differnet music?
    And tried if you are having the same problem from a different user account?
    -- Léonie

  • I created a 23 minute slideshow with music. how can I share it? youtube and smugmug both say it is too large?

    I created a 23 minute slideshow with music of family vacation. Youtube and smugmug both said it was too large to post for my family.
    suggetions please?? I use to use Mobileme...

    A few different ways about this. You could split the slide show into smaller sections that are withi the limits for posting and then post each section.
    You could try a different encoding to make the file smaller. What settings did you use when you created and exported the slide show?

  • Will  an iPhoto slideshow with music work on all computers in China?

    I am making a promotional DVD for an education program in the US, and taking it to China to education fairs. If it is an iPhoto slideshow with music, will it work on all Chinese computers? I assume so, because since it is not video, I should not have to worry about different formats-right? I've got enough to worry about on this trip!
    Prof. Fisher

    On every single computer in China? Impossible to tell. But if you create a slideshow in iPhoto and send it to iDVD to be burned to a DVD then it will play on anything that plays DVD.
    Regards
    TD

  • Ipod nano slideshow with music?

    I just purchased the ipod nano(2gb).I have loaded songs and photos.How do I start a slideshow with music? I click on photo and then slideshow settings.Slide is set to three seconds.I click on slideshow music and then click on now playing.Slideshow does not start when i go back to a picture group and no music.What am I doing wrong or is this not a function of my ipod nano?
    Thanks

    you did every thing RIGHT JUST PRESS PLAY
    I HAD the same PROBLEM

  • I am using Windows 8.1. Lightroom 5.6 keeps crashing whenever I preview or play slideshow with music. Crash error " Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 64-bit has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly."

    Please help:
    I am using Windows 8.1 with Lightroom 5.6 64-bit.
    Lightroom crashes whenever I preview or play slideshow with music.
    There is no issue if I preview or play without music.
    The length of the slideshow is 1 hour and 35 minutes.
    Thank you for your help
    C K See

    I have the same problem
    Lightroom 5.6 crashes when I enter the printmodule.Windows 8.1 64-bit

  • Can I drop an IMovie Slideshow with music into IDVD?

    Hello,
    I created (and it took a long time) a slideshow with music using IMovie. Now I want to burn it to a DVD and am realizing I need to put it into IDVD. I saved it to my desktop and then dropped it into the IDVD Magic program but it does not save the slideshow. Or if it does, I can't seem to figure out how to play it. I also can't figure out how to choose the picture for the IDVD theme page. Any help with how to burn my IMovie slideshow on a DVD using either IDVD or some other way, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

    Or if it does, I can't seem to figure out how to play it.
    Click on the "Preview" button in the bottom left corner of the iDVD window. For more details go to iDVD Help: >_Making a Magic iDVD_
    I also can't figure out how to choose the picture for the IDVD theme page.
    Once you have added your slideshowGo to Help: _Adding images and movies to drop zones_
    Any help with how to burn my IMovie slideshow on a DVD using either IDVD or some other way, would be greatly appreciated.
    I am not familiar with the workings Magic DVD, but if you have already created the slideshow, it might be just as easy to follow the regular route in making this project. If you wish to try this, follow these steps.
    1. Open iDVD, select to create a new project, and name it.
    2. Select the theme.
    3. Import your slideshow into iDVD. Go to your movies folder (or wherever your project is saved), and drag the iMovie icon (the one with the star) to the window of your iDVD project. Avoid drop zones.
    4. You can add photos to the drop zones by clicking on the "Media" Button in the bottom right corner, and then on "Photos". Just drag and drop the photos to their desired location.
    5. Preview by clicking on the triangle at the bottom of the window.
    6. When you are ready to burn, first go to File>Save as disk image. This will allow you to have a final check of your project before burning to DVD. You can see how this project will actually play when played on a regular DVD player. If everything is fine, you can then burn the DVD using Disk Utility.
    I hope this helps.
    Message was edited by: Glo H

  • How can I make a slideshow with music and burn it to a disk?

    I need to make a photo slideshow with music and burn it to a disk. I am able to make the slideshow but I cant figure out how to save it or burn it to a disk.

    How do you want to play the slideshow?  On another computer or on a TV set?
    If it's the former export the slideshow as a QT movie file to the desktop and burn that file to a disk with the Finder.
    If you want to create a video DVD of the slideshow so that it can be viewed on a TV set, use the Share ➙ iDVD menu option.  That will export the slideshow into iDVD where you can complete the menu and project design.
    Once you have the project as you want it save it as a disk image via the File ➙ Save as Disk Image menu option.  This will separate the encoding process from the burn process.  To check the encoding mount the disk image and launch DVD Player and play it.  If it plays OK with DVD Player the encoding was good and you can then burn to disk with Disk Utility at the slowest speed available to assure the best burn quality.  Always use top quality media:  Verbatium, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the most recommended in these forums.
    OT

  • I bought Elements for a specific purpose...to create a slideshow with music.

    DOES the new REVEL include CREATING A SLIDESHOW WITH MUSIC?  This is the reason I bought ELEMENTS to begin with.
    I am not interested in I PADS, CELL PHONES or any other internet media.  I need the SLIDESHOW/MUSIC feature of my original ELEMENTS.      CAN YOU HELP?     Thank you, Kathy

    kitt6549 wrote:
    DOES the new REVEL include CREATING A SLIDESHOW WITH MUSIC?  This is the reason I bought ELEMENTS to begin with.
    Hi,
    I'm not sure about how you came to the idea that PSE would help you create slideshows with music. To do that seriously, you need a more specialized software like PicturesToExe for example : http://www.wnsoft.com/picturestoexe/ (I have no relationship with this company but I have seen what my fellow photographers are doing with this software).

  • Slideshow with music to cd or dvd.

    how do you take the slide show put your music to it then make a dvd of it,with the music and everything? i have the slideshow saved under slideshows.thanks

    While in the slideshow mode use the Share ➙ iDVD menu option to send the slideshow with music to iDVD. This creates a Quicktime movie file of the slideshow and adds it to iDVD.
    Another method is to put the photos you used in the slideshow in an album, select the album and use the Share ➙ iDVD menu. This creates a slidesshow in iDVD with the still photos from iPhoto. You will need to add the music and transition in iDVD. I found this gives me better slideshow image quality than going thru the Quicktime movie to iDVD method. Just a preference. The latter method will not let you use the Ken burns effect or have more than one transition in the slideshow. But it does let you add titles and subtitles to the slideshow if desired.

  • Slideshow with music keeps stalling

    My Aperture slideshow with music keeps stalling in various places.

    G'day RittDog
    It's relatively easy if you're prepared to spend the time doing it.
    • First, forget about the slideshow option. Instead, open up an iMovie project and import your slides into it (ensure you're first set to NTSC for the US of A). Use the Ken Burns effect if you want. Also, add transitions between slides. Unlike the slideshow, you can use different transitions for each slide if your tastes run to it. Don't forget to set the required time for each slide.
    • Add your music track(s)
    • Now, using something like Audacity (it's free), record your voice over tracks (one per slide) for each slide (you do have a microphone/iSight don't you?). Set Audacity to 48,000 Hz by the way. Trim the tracks, or select the appropriate part. Export the trimmed tracks or the selection as AIFF files to a folder.
    • Import the AIFF files into itunes, and use from there, or open the AIFF folder into the media/audio window, or simply drag & drop them. Place them into the middle track in iMovie. Arrange each voiceover to it's appropriate slide.
    • Dampen the music during each voiceover, or for the whole show.
    • Export to iDVD, burn as disk image.
    • If you really, really want to have the voiceovers as a choice, export a Quicktime movie WITHOUT the voiceovers (untick them via the box alongside the right of the track), and then export again WITH the voiceovers (different name of course). Import the two movies into a suitable iDVD menu, with a button for each.
    Regards
    Santa

  • Slideshow with music I would like to add bonus commentar

    Hi, I created exported a quicktime slideshow with music from iPhoto and imported it into iDVD. What would be a way to add the option to the dvd to listen to audio commentary about the slideshow. I imagine this would work like a regular film dvd where the bonus features section has an option to turn on
    "director commentary" Any ideas? THANKS

    G'day RittDog
    It's relatively easy if you're prepared to spend the time doing it.
    • First, forget about the slideshow option. Instead, open up an iMovie project and import your slides into it (ensure you're first set to NTSC for the US of A). Use the Ken Burns effect if you want. Also, add transitions between slides. Unlike the slideshow, you can use different transitions for each slide if your tastes run to it. Don't forget to set the required time for each slide.
    • Add your music track(s)
    • Now, using something like Audacity (it's free), record your voice over tracks (one per slide) for each slide (you do have a microphone/iSight don't you?). Set Audacity to 48,000 Hz by the way. Trim the tracks, or select the appropriate part. Export the trimmed tracks or the selection as AIFF files to a folder.
    • Import the AIFF files into itunes, and use from there, or open the AIFF folder into the media/audio window, or simply drag & drop them. Place them into the middle track in iMovie. Arrange each voiceover to it's appropriate slide.
    • Dampen the music during each voiceover, or for the whole show.
    • Export to iDVD, burn as disk image.
    • If you really, really want to have the voiceovers as a choice, export a Quicktime movie WITHOUT the voiceovers (untick them via the box alongside the right of the track), and then export again WITH the voiceovers (different name of course). Import the two movies into a suitable iDVD menu, with a button for each.
    Regards
    Santa

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