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  1. I have thousands of photos (1280x720p) .
    I want convert them to 1280x720p 29.97fps format video .
    How can I do it with Vegas pro 13 ?
    Thank a lot .

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    Last edited by kwanami; 11th Dec 2014 at 21:40.
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  2. Turning a photo into a video is called a slideshow. You can put as many photos as you like in a slideshow and you can add background music. Adjust the duration the photos are displayed to match the lenght of the music or add more music tracks to suit the photos. This is for pro 11, but the principle is the same in 13. You don't have to use transitions between photos.
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  3. Originally Posted by nic2k4 View Post
    Turning a photo into a video is called a slideshow. You can put as many photos as you like in a slideshow and you can add background music. Adjust the duration the photos are displayed to match the lenght of the music or add more music tracks to suit the photos. This is for pro 11, but the principle is the same in 13. You don't have to use transitions between photos.
    Hi nic2k4
    I don't know how to do it actually .
    My method may be stupid , I change the length of image to 0.033 second
    ( 1 divide by 29.97 = 0.0333667...... )
    and render as Internet 720P format .
    It seems fine !
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  4. If they're sequentially numbered you can just import them as an image sequence. No need to do it manually.
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  5. When I press "Shift" , choose first photo and last photo .
    I can move whole batch of photos to left or right .
    but , When I press "Shift" , choose first photo and last photo , and then drag last photo
    I can only change the duration of last photo not whole batch of them .

    Can I change the duration of all photos by dragging ?
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    Just "interpret footage" (I usually get to it by right clicking) and set your rate. If you've shift-selected, or ctrl+A (select all) if that's all you're working with ATM, it should set them all to the same rate.

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