System requirements for installing Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2015

 System requirements for installing Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2015 Each version of the Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package will have its own system requirements, but since the 2015 version is the most current at the moment and it naturally has the highest system requirements, that's why we will consider them, but I will also touch on previous versions. 2015 version supports the following operating systems: Windows 10; Windows 7 Service Pack 1; Windows 8; Windows 8.1; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1; Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2012; Windows Vista Service Pack 2; Windows XP Service Pack 3. If you have Windows 7, then, starting with Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2012, you need to have Service Pack 1 installed, i.e. The 2012, 2013, and 2015 redistributables can only be installed on Windows 7 Service Pack 1. Equipment requirements: Processor with a clock speed of 1.6 GHz or more (in versio...

Movavi Slideshow 6.4

 Movavi Slideshow 6.4

The first program on our list is Movavi Slideshow. The recently fashionable dark interface does not distract from working with the project, and the icons exactly correspond to the tools hidden behind them. At startup, you can choose one of two modes: mount a slideshow of photos with music yourself or do it automatically.






The Slideshow Wizard (Easy Mode) requires a minimum of your involvement. You upload photos and music, choose the theme and style of transitions, and the editing itself takes place using neural networks.

In manual creation mode, you get full access to the program tools. The first thing we see is the pasteboard and the library of user files. If there are a lot of files, then it is better to add everything to the library first, and drag them to the tracks as necessary. Next on the list are effects, transitions, titles, stickers, and video and audio tools.

All work on the project is carried out on the timeline by simple drag and drop. Unfortunately, slides cannot be placed anywhere on the track, they are automatically "glued" to the beginning, but you get used to it. Added images can be swapped, cropped and rotated.

The finished slideshow can be saved in any video format or even as a GIF. There are also save templates for devices and synchronization with YouTube, Vimeo and Google Drive.