Still image duration in Prem items 11 (Win 10)

Hello

I have a number of 1290 x 1080 still images on my calendar and will add more. Once the slideshow has completed, it will be followed by a clip of 1290 x 1080 PAL.

I am currently having each image in the slideshow, which all have a fade in and fade out, to last for 5 seconds each. Is it possible to select all images and setting their 5 second duration equal?

I see this in the preferences:

Preferences.jpg

If I highlight each image on the timeline by holding down the SHIFT key, I choose 'Still Image default Duration' in preferences? If so, I do not know what that 150 frames is equivalent to the screenshot above. As I say, I'm looking for an equivalent period of 5 seconds.

Thank you.

Steve

Steve

I think that we must consider the drive specifications.

But, as I said, there are cases where for compatibility reasons, disc needs a folder with the folder VIDEO_TS and first Elements Audio_TS offers only the VIDEO_TS folder.

But let see if drive specifications will help define the problem of reading.

RTA

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