Mr. GHL.

You can indeed make a slide show from PSE 10, although that is not its
"highest and best use."  This is a decent tutorial on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqCUAcMOVFU

Now, I have no idea about how you might get your voice over this using PSE
10, though it may also have that capability.   As I've stated before,
decent audio is in many ways a more difficult proposition than decent
video.  The narrator is a bit difficult to understand, but he at least gets
the slideshow part across.  I think eventually you are going to have to
move to one of the NLE (non linear editor) packages simply to avoid
continued frustration, and to develop the sort of quality product that you
want.  I find using anything other a professional level NLE (I use Premiere
Pro CS6) terribly frustrating at this point simply because consumer level
editors are so limited and slow.  However, if you are doing limited
projects, less expensive programs can certainly do the job. Of the consumer
level editors I have seen, I prefer the current CyberLink and Corel
products, even over Premiere Elements, simply because they are faster.
 Both of these products have GPU support and Premiere Elements does not yet
have that,

Good luck.

VL



On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 9:07 PM, thegrayhairedlamb <
[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> I just purchased PSE 10. I am particularly interested in making videos for
> you tube and it wasnt working out with windows live movie maker. In
> particular I could not get the sound to recored with a quality mircophone
> with windowns live movie maker. What I want to do is have pictures fading
> in and out of each other and voice record over them to post on youtube as a
> video - can anyone tell me how to do this without having to go through a
> million tutorials to learn it. Thank you
>
>  
>


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