You can change the duration of any clip in the inspector. In the first tab is a 
Duration edit box. Should be the first one. All you have to do it type what you 
want then close the window and you are good to go!
        I always test my project every time I make a change just to make sure 
it works. Sometimes something will go wrong and it is hard to backtrack through 
a ton of changes to find out what it was.
        Have a good one! 
On Jun 8, 2012, at 3:47 PM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:

> Hello; you are a star.  got the title and music added.  now, i have another 
> question.  is there any way to set the title to more than 4 seconds?  I'd 
> love my audio file to play a little longer.  thanks, max  
> On Jun 8, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Blinkin wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>      This is how I add a title. Music is a little different and I will tell 
>> you that next.
>>      Go to the center toolbar and interact with it. From there scroll to the 
>> add title button and press it. Stop interacting with the center toolbar and 
>> scroll right until you get to the title area.
>>      Interact with this and scroll right a few clicks to pass some theme 
>> settings and you will find the list of different types of titles. I use copy 
>> and paste here but you can drag and drop also.
>>      From here, with the title copied or being drug, stop interacting with 
>> the title area and move left back to the project browser. From there scroll 
>> to timeline and interact with it and then interact with the clip list.
>>      Hi is where you will paste or drop your title. If done correctly a 
>> window will open where you select the background color you want. After that 
>> you will be taken to the window where you type the words you want to show up.
>>      I usually do my title after the video has been but into the clip list 
>> in the project browser because when you drop a second item it will be put 
>> into the first position. so basically you have to work backwards. Video then 
>> title.
>>      Music is almost the same as the title. Select the music button in the 
>> center toolbar and scroll to it just like with the titles. Find the iTunes 
>> song or sounds effect you want and press command C to copy it.
>>      Drag it up to the broodiest browser, then to your timeline, then  to 
>> the multiple sliders area.
>>      Interact with the Play head indicator and move it to 0 seconds if you 
>> want the music to begin immediately and paste the music there.
>>      I know this sounds like a lot but once you have a basic understanding 
>> of the layout I swear it is easy. I can record, edit, and post a video in 
>> like 5 minutes nowadays.
>>      Remember to use the I key to open the inspector on out title before 
>> posting to check the duration. Default is 4 seconds but sometimes it has 
>> randomly changed on me in the past.
>> 
>> Hope this helps!
>> On Jun 8, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello; I finally recorded a video where the audio level was fine.  but now 
>>> i can't seam to find the links to the youtube videos about how to add a 
>>> title and background music.  also, can you add those at the end of your 
>>> video too?  thanks, max 
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