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How do I hold a freeze of the last frame of a video clip?
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farmer mark
2005-04-06 21:33:03 UTC
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Okay, I can't find ANYWHERE where it tells me how I can freeze the last frame
of video in a clip. The clip just always ends and disappears. Any suggestions?
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Mark Steinway
Co-founder and Humane Investigator
Pasado's Safe Haven
www.pasadosafehaven.org
2005-04-07 06:14:45 UTC
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Don't know, never tried this but you could probably do it in Windows Movie
Maker - add your video you will see a preview on the right side. Slide the
slider below the video to the end. Click the little camera icon ("take a
picture"). I suspect something like Camstudio might be better for doing
this?

Then save this image to your desktop (or whereever).

Now in PowerPoint put that image either behind your video with an animation
to appear after the video ends, or on the next slide. You will have to play
around with sizes and timings a bit I suspect.

Hope this helps, let us know how you get on..

Terry
Post by farmer mark
Okay, I can't find ANYWHERE where it tells me how I can freeze the last frame
of video in a clip. The clip just always ends and disappears. Any suggestions?
--
Mark Steinway
Co-founder and Humane Investigator
Pasado's Safe Haven
www.pasadosafehaven.org
cashmera
2008-08-20 20:40:20 UTC
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Say your video clip is on Slide 10 and you want it to sit there until you are
ready to go to Slide 11. You can do this by clicking Slide 10, then set
Slide Show| Slide transition to "on mouse click". Your show will sit at
Slide 10 and will not go to Slide 11 until you click it.
Post by farmer mark
Okay, I can't find ANYWHERE where it tells me how I can freeze the last frame
of video in a clip. The clip just always ends and disappears. Any suggestions?
--
Mark Steinway
Co-founder and Humane Investigator
Pasado's Safe Haven
www.pasadosafehaven.org
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