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Yeah, I kind of figured that out on my own just after posting. I also see that you can set the default duration on the transitions under Settings. Thanks for your feedback.
Hey guys, every time I open up my old PD11, I get a banner urging to upgrade to PD13. so today I decided to finally click on it to see what was new. Much to my chagrain, it looks like Cyberlink has taken out Audio Director from the lower-cost versions and now you have to splurge on the high-end Ultra Plus package if you want to perform audio editing inside PD. Is that right? Has no one else found this to be a troublesome change in strategy? It's not like Audio Director is the cat's meow, but it was certainly better than nothing....

In regards to Audacity, I have used it a few times when Audio Director couldn't do what I wanted but yes, it was a bit more cumbersome to use. BTW what is Wave Editor?
I have been using PD11 for several years now as a video editor and have been very happy with it. However, we just had 5 carousels of slides digitized for a couple of old vacations and I want to turn them into narrated slide shows for the kids and future grandkids. I started looking at other programs but then remembered that PD had a slide show capability which I had never used.

However, much to my dismay, when I experimented with the Slideshow Creator I couldn't find a single sldeshow style that was just a plain old fade from one slide to another. The templates proved by Cyberlink were just atrocious to my old-school sensibilities. Even "Normal" has crazy transition effects that seemingly vary randomly from slide to slide. Ugh! Can anyone offer suggestions to create just a plain-vanilla slide show without bells and whistles?

Thanks.
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