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Sound fades in Photoshop Elements 8 Slide Show

Explorer ,
Mar 14, 2021 Mar 14, 2021

Hi,

    I'm creating a Slide Show in Photoshop Elements 8 (using Windows 10).  When I attach some audio clips to the slides (using mp3 files), I notice a fading of the sound in several clips.  My voice sounds sufficiently loud for a while, then it fades a bit.

    The fading does not seem to be there in the original mp3 files.  At first, I thought the cause might be the "fade" transition I was using between each photograph.  But, when I changed the transition between slides to "none", the problem did not go away.

    I can boost up the sound in Audacity, and re-import, but I wondered if anyone in the Community might have an easier solution.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 15, 2021 Mar 15, 2021

I've moved your question to the Photoshop Elements forum, smaricic.

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Explorer ,
Mar 15, 2021 Mar 15, 2021

Thank you.

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Explorer ,
Mar 15, 2021 Mar 15, 2021
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After a much needed sleep, I thought of a simple work-around.  I linked a bunch of mp3 files together in Audacity -- and saved the resulting sound string as one file.  Then, I plugged that file into the slide show in Photoshop Elements 8.  The audio track played without any fading (except at the very end).

 

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