Originally Posted by
TheWolf
put the pictures onto a new project file in windows movie maker, make the transition time to the lowest possible. render the video. use another video editor to speed it up as you like.
alright if youre not even going to read what i say,
then why am i helping you?
FIRST: put the pictures onto a timeline in WMM and save the movie file
THEN: Put the Movie File into the Sony Vegas Timeline, HOLD CTRL AND DRAG THE END OF THE CLIP AS FAR BACK AS POSSIBLE AND THAT SHOULD MAKE THE VIDEO GO FASTER. If you still find that the video is too slow, render the movie, and then do the same thing again... OK? Please learn to read.