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It's a really interesting effect, even as emulation.
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I installed yesterday new pre-beta #2 build (for developers) of Windows Vista. PicturesToExe v5.00 beta and slide-shows work fine there.
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Ken, This effect looks very interesting, I experimented, too. But currently it's not possible to realize it in PicturesToExe as option, Gaussian Blur performs very slowly. And not all video cards are capable to do it.
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Maybe we'll solve this problem, don't worry.
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There is one problem with jerkness on Pan/Zoom effects on some PCs with some installed antivirus. For example, McAfee. As stand-alone program antivirus doesn't affect to work of slide-show. The problem happens if you have some indexing software, which scans files on your PC. For example, Nero Scout (automatically installed with Nero 7) which continiously builds base of files, ignoring that it shouldn't work when PC is busy and, of course, this activity provokes checking of antivirus on every opened file. Such combination of two software products vastly loads CPU and slows down PC and of course you see jerks on Pan effect. Because Pan effect in PicturesToExe v5.00 looks very smoothly and work of antivirus and Nero Scout in background disturb to work of slide-show. This problem lesser noticeable on Fade in/out transition effect - in both v4.48 and v5.00 This problem also well noticeable even on watching DVD film on PC. In 3D games you'll also notice same problem. And slide-shows created in other products. Because of this you see that it's not problem of PicturesToExe. But unfortunately users may think that Pan/Zoom in PicturesToExe's slide-shows work badly. However we know one universal solution which solves this problem, but it's a very difficult way, it requires long testing, and almost nobody uses this solution. I'm not sure at this moment and my knowledge that it will be right way. Microsoft, many developers of 3D games, NVIDIA/ATI recommend to describe this situation in FAQ, because it's a problem of developers of antiviruses and file indexing software. In fact this problem already fully solved on dual-core CPUs. Where one core used for antivirus and second for slide-shows.
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We'll include all features from v4.48 to v5.00 New version is intended to fully replace previous version. I have TODO list and in my nearest plans: 1) Fully solve all several known bugs in v5.00 beta 2) Re-activate again "old" features of v4.48 which temporarily don't work in v5.00 beta
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1. Yes, "Close" button will be in the next beta. 2. It's not simple question. Because even main image of a slide in fact object with Pan/Zoom.
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Jill, Thanks for your response. With "Hold Time Points" option (checkbox at the right-bottom part of main window) when you sort slides in Slide list, keypoints will NOT be moved. This mode intended for synchronized by music slide-shows. When "Hold Time Points" option DISABLED. If you move slides, keypoints also will be moved. This button starts Preview from a slide, selected in the Slide list. OK, I'll add Ctrl+S key combination to Timeline window and to Visual editor. Although timeline window/PTE should never crash (in final release), I believe.
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Al, A little correction, 128 MB enough for ideally smooth playback of Pan/Zoom/Rotate effects. If don't use slides like 3400x2200 8 MPix and larger.
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Barry, I still can not see difference in speed. Both - EXE file/Fullscreen Preview and Preview in Visual editor have same speed. I set 100% scale of view in Visual editor to see same picture and all works exactly equally. Maybe it's visual illusion? Or probably in Visual editor Preview is not enough smooth and it gives such effect.
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This flickering is moire effect. In this case I found several reasons: - Unsharp mask or Bicubic Sharper method (almost always causes moire, don't use these functions for Pan/Zoom/Rotate). - Tree with high details (frequent reason of the moire) - And using "Original size" for the objects together with Panning. Possible solutions: 1) Apply slight Gaussian blur. 2) Or use more large images (1024x768 instead of 512x384) (with our "Blur" option). In this case you will have sharp picture without moire problem.
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Lin, "old moon was too sharp for the small zoom so I made some changes." We plan to add special option - "Use MIP mapping" for such objects with small zoom it will improve visual quality.
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I think it's right to that mouse click selects object on the top. But I agree it's difficult to work with objects on several layers. I'll think how to help with this work. It's in my TODO list.
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No difference, but our function will include all used files in the project and you will not miss something.
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Granot, Please use useful function - "Create backup in ZIP" archive (Main menu | File).
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Thank you, Jean-Pierre! A very nice demo, especially animated text!
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In the next beta we will show warning for "Create back in ZIP" function in case of non base latin symbols. It's OK now. Thanks We spent much time to reach ability of showing images pixel in pixel without resizing in 3D mode with hardware acceleration. If you have 1024x768 screen resolution and image 1024x768 it will be displayed exactly as is, without bluring and without resizing. Or if you set "Original size" it also will not be resized/blured on any display - exact show pixel in pixel. We compared screenshots in graphical editor (via subtraction of layers) - no difference at all between original and screenshot from a screen. As you also noticed images in PicturesToExe v5.00 can be placed with sub-pixel accuracy (between pixels). Also this sub-pixel positioning of images during animation gives so smooth Pan effect.
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Jeff, Radeon 9200 unfortunately is not enoug fast for v5.00 slide-shows with Pan/Zoom. Only reduced images will work fine. In PteShow I used 2400x1600 images - and they requires modern video card. Try this example: http://www.wnsoft.com/test/PteShow_H.zip Does it work better than http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/show/PteShow.zip
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Well known, unfortunately, problem in 3D games. If you disable Nero Scout, will "System" process takes 13% of CPU resources? As I discovered Nero Scout all time scans files on PC and probably it provokes antivirus to check up these files. I even don't know how we all will watch HDTV films or slide-shows on PC where such behaviour of antivirius will disturb normal show of TV. We're trying to solve this stupid problem. I posted yesterday specail test slide-show which solves this problem.
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Steve, Thank you for letting me know about these two problems! I've sent you email. There will be no problem with producing AVI video in v5.00. We use only offical Microsoft's DirectX API for hardware acceleration. I see very well solution for Pan/Zoom on old video cards: - Smaller images size (1024x768 for example). - Creating of DVD disc via AVI file. - Or using of free Microsoft Media Encoder 9 which produces WMV9 video 1280x720 with HDTV quality. As I know, HD-DVD and Blue-Ray support WMV9 video.
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5Beta difficulty? Handles don't work when Zoom=0 ?
Igor replied to goddi's topic in General Discussion
In beta #2 we fixed problem with "Complonar vector" message. It's impossible (technically) to resize zero size object. -
5Beta difficulty? Handles don't work when Zoom=0 ?
Igor replied to goddi's topic in General Discussion
You can select such objects with 0 value of Zoom usign Objects Tree (right-bottom part of the window in Visual editor) -
Jean-Pierre, We found one interesting problem. It better to use only English symbols in names of files if you will publish source files of a project. Because ZIP archive doesn't store files in Unicode format, and when I unpack this ZIP in Russia or in other country with Cyrillic symbols, I'll see damaged symbols in names of file (like problem you found in About window). Specified French symbols will be replaced to specific Russian symbols. So I can not open this project in PicturesToExe. Only WinRAR product with packing to RAR archive correctly packs/unpacks national symbols in names of files. Of course, this problem never occurs with EXE file of slide-show (even packed to ZIP archive).
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Jean-Pierre, Please re-download original PteShow I reworked in beta #2: http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/show/PteShow.zip and compare with new PteShow_H version
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Ken, I forgot to say that if you find some problem in "PteShow_H" test, please compare with this our official demo: http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/show/PteShow.zip