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Problem with imovie

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Well I have a small problem here and I need some help.... I have an audio file and I want to import it on pictures or title to make a video clip, so when I import the audio and then the title ( I can't import pictures I don't know why) Imovie crop automatic the audio and the title on 3 second... Searching on the net unfortunately I don't find anything about that problem... If you have any ideas please let me know...

Thank you in advance!!!!!
 
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If you create a title...or import pictures...you need to extent their duration to accommodate the audio you are attempting to import as well...Your movie track ( whatever media you choose ) must be of the same duration as the audio...or it will end when the clips end.
 
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ok.... How I can extend the duration of title or picture?? I mean there must be a trick to extend this things Is impossible to find a title or picture that duration it be exactly the same as my audio...... Thank you for u are fast reply....
 
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Not at a Mac at the moment...Fuzzy memory here...drag your picture ( or create title ) Once in your timeline...click the small gear wheel in the corner of the clip...a box will open...one of your options will be to extend or modify clip duration...Also...make sure you have advanced features enabled in preferences...Aside from that I advise you to use the help feature which is part of iMovie...it's right there...
 

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