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Lately, there's been lots of questions on how to create a slideshow with multiple songs. The show would hang when the song changed.

There were some solutions given, but I was still confused after reading them.

After fiddling around for a while, I stumbled onto the solution. Just thought I'd share it here...in very simple terms.

Yes, you have to make all of the music tracks into one single track. To do this, download the free Audacity software. If you use mp3 tracks like I do, you'll also need to download the free LAME software.

1) Open up Audacity.

2) Under Project, import your music files.

3) Use the "time shift tool" to locate the end of track #1.

4) Use the "selection tool" to copy and paste track #2 .

5) Copy & paste the remaining tracks in the same way.

6) Export your combined single file. (mp3 needs LAME file)

7) Add this combined single file into your pic2exe slideshow.

There might be a better way to do it, but this works. Try it. It's lots easier than I probably made it sound! ;-)

Joyfully, -david soderman- <><

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David,

Have a look at where the two tracks meet. I have not tried Audacity yet but there should be drag bars at both ends of a track, by playing with these you can create a crossfade over the two tracks which sounds much smoother than just laying them in train on the MP,

Alan

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