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How to Make a One True Media Slideshow

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Sending slideshows and video to friends and family is a great way to keep in touch, especially across long distances. Not to mention the fun slides you can post to youtube or myspace just for the fun of it. Creating a slideshow with One True Media is simple and quick and easy to share.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Sign in at the website. Click on "Create a new slideshow" at the left of the "My studio" page.

  2. Step 2

    Upload your pictures by clicking on the "Select files" box. Your personal "My pictures" page will open. Click on the pictures which you have already downloaded from your camera or another source previously. To add several pictures, click on the "Add more" button until you have all the pictures you want to use. Press "Upload" and wait a few minutes for the photos to load. Click on "Done" when they are complete.

  3. Step 3

    Click on "Upload and sequence". Here you can play around a little bit, change the order of the pictures by changing the numbers in the little squares at the bottom of each picture.

  4. Step 4

    Choose music. Click on "Select music" at the top right. A play list will come up. You also have the choice to upload your own music from your music file. Once you've decided on your soundtrack click on "Add".

  5. Step 5

    Choose a style. There are several slideshow styles to choose from. A glide wheel, film track, rotating pictures. Just click on the style you prefer. It's that easy.

  6. Step 6

    Create a title with the "Save title" on the preview page.

  7. Step 7

    Choose a thumbnail. The thumbnail is the picture that will be displayed when the slideshow is at rest before someone hits "Play" to watch it. Choose the thumbnail picture. Save it. And you're ready to share.

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