You can change the time a slide is displayed automatically or manually.
You can change the time a slide is displayed before moving to the next slide. The default playback time for a slide is determined by the content within the slide. For example, if a narration is set on a slide and it's set to 'Use the duration of this narration as the standard', the slide playback time changes accordingly as the narration changes. Each standard is as follows.
If there is a narration in the slide, the duration of that narration is used as the standard. If the narration is the standard but there is no narration, a default of 3 seconds is provided. If a specific segment is set to play only with settings such as trim for the narration, only that duration will be played.
If a video is embedded in the slide, the duration of that video is used as the standard. If a specific segment is set to play only with settings such as trim for the video, only that duration will be played. In the case of multiple videos, the most important video is automatically determined as the standard and adjusted accordingly.
Regardless of what elements are within a slide, it sets to play only for the specified time. Usually, narration or video is the standard, but understanding the concept of time in Videostew is important, and it is used only to modify the duration for constructing different effects.
The transition effect is an animation that is triggered when a new slide appears. After setting the desired transition effect, you can quickly verify how it looks through the part preview.
Transition Duration is the duration of the animation effect. For example, if you want the "cube" animation to appear slowly, try inserting 12 seconds and adjust the appropriate time while previewing.
The transition effect time is reflected only within the playback time of the slide. Therefore, even if the transition effect time is 10 seconds, if the playback time of the slide is 5 seconds, the animation effect will be shown in 5 seconds.