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Hi Angus,
Please allow me to suggest an addition to these very elegant approaches. Hopefully, it will provide the simplicity you want.
1. Place your master video, including the audio, in track 1. Do nothing to it.
2. Place your stills in track 2, located wherever you like along the timeline.
3. Go to "Transitions" room and drag the "fade" transition twice, once to the beginning and once to the end of each still in track 2. That should provide the fade you said you want.
Please allow me to suggest an addition to these very elegant approaches. Hopefully, it will provide the simplicity you want.
1. Place your master video, including the audio, in track 1. Do nothing to it.
2. Place your stills in track 2, located wherever you like along the timeline.
3. Go to "Transitions" room and drag the "fade" transition twice, once to the beginning and once to the end of each still in track 2. That should provide the fade you said you want.
Hi Pax,
As I understand it, the fade at the start of the first image will share "blackness" in the fade in, and a similar effect occurs on the fade out of the last image. That's what seem to happen here. Though I must admit, I'm getting a bit confused.
But I think I have got it working now thanks to you good people - see above.
I'm right in thinking that you can't drop a transition at the start of an image where there is nothing directly before it, right? You'd use Modify and the fade tab for that I assume.