Skip to main content
Participant
November 25, 2022
Question

Elements 2023 moving elements question

  • November 25, 2022
  • 3 replies
  • 479 views

Is there any way to make the overlay on the photo be longer than 6 seconds?  I like to add music to it but 6 seconds doesn't do it justice.  Thanks.

This topic has been closed for replies.

3 replies

Medha_Sharma
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 16, 2022

Hi @Debbie2729205049na,

 

As others have already mentioned, there's no way to customise the duration of the output. Exporting it as GIF will give you an infinitely running animation, otherwise you can edit the video in Premiere Elements as per your liking.

 

Regards,

Medha 

Glenn 8675309
Legend
November 25, 2022

not in elements- 6 second max.

I've actually made a nice cristmas video just by copying and looping that 6 second clip in Priemeire elements (and windows movie maker- a very old version that still works).  I created the scene in daz3d.  I created multiple copies of that 6 second loop, then added the msuic onto a separate track.   Basically the samething Greg said.   I usually post videos like thatto my youtube channel so they look better.




Glenn 8675309
Legend
November 25, 2022

I found a second one I made earlier this year:

I've done some experiments with these: I put them on a usb drive and plug it itno my tv and use it as a screen saver.

Greg_S.
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 25, 2022

I presume you are talking about export to mp4 video.  (Not sure what you mean by overlay in Moving Elements.)  In any event, I know of no way to extend the video in Photoshop Elements.  However, once you create the mp4 video file, you could use Premiere Elements (or any other robust video editor) to extend the time of the video.