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  1. On 24/06/2016 at 9:11 AM, Jean-Cyprien said:

     

    Even if the PTE VideoConverter works with a 4K file,  if we can put a 4K video on PTE, and if PTE make a 4K video, it's still not possible to make an exe file. So, Igor is right when he says " PicturesToExe doesn't support 4K video at this moment ". But we are probably not far ?

    Jean-Cyprien

    I don't agree Jean-Cyprien (and Igor) . You can make an exe file with UHD  video as input.

    If you have a good I7, the result (fluidity) is good.

    So PTE is compatible with UHD (3840x2160)

     

    Denis

  2. Hi Jose,

    I prepare a 100MB zip with PTE project and videos (converted and final UHD mp4), upload it  but no need now

    The "blues" don't appear on my Windows 7 PC with the last PTE (8.0.20), so it seems a problem of your PC.

    I can import UHD videos like other video or pictures: drag and drop

     

    Denis

  3. Hi Jose,

    I don't understand. May be you can give the link of your Youtube Video. I shall try to understand why PTE don't support this video.

    You can test what I wrote:

    New PTE Project 3840x2160.
    -one slide(a good photo with high definition) 6s a little zoom for example
    -Publish Hd video 3840x2160, one pass quality, FPS 30 (test_UHD.mp4)

    New PTE Project 3840x2160
    -insert the video test_UHD.mp4 two times the original and the optimized with videoconverter
    -insert one or two pictures
    -Publish Hd video 3840x2160, one pass quality, FPS 30

    Denis

  4. Sorry Jose,

    i write a mistake: read 3840 and not 3180.

    And there is a confusion between UHD mp4 file with MPEG4/AVC codec video which is supported by PTE and UHD mp4 file with MPEG4/HEVC codec which is not supported by PTE and videoconverter.

    I tried to put either the original UHD mp4 (MPEG4/AVC) or the converted avi video with success in an UHD project (3840x2160)

    As I said before PTE is not compatible with UHD video with MPEG/HEVC (h.265) codec

     

    Denis

  5. 13 hours ago, Igor Kokarev said:

    4K output is not ready at this moment. Probably we will add this option in the final version 9.0. I understand that this is important.

    Version 9.0 is only 32-bit version.

    We can make 3180x2160 UHD video with PTE 8 (mp4 not avi) if we have some good pictures

    Viedoconverter don't support UHD video, but we can put a UHD mp4 video in a project and make a UHD video of this project including photos and video.

    Don't try to make an exe, it's jerky !!!!

     

    Denis

     

  6. Dave,

    a video avi 13.160s
    The video MOV 13.240s
    There is a difference of two frames
    Put the avi in PTE and set
    -speed 110
    -Start time 0:05.000
    -Duration   0:05.000

    Change the avi by the MOV in the O&A  and you see
    -Start time 0:05.000
    -Duration   0:12.240
    (see my post before)

    Of course its impossible and that is the bug. If you develop, you see:
    -Start time 0:05.000
    -End time   0:12.240
    -Duration   0:07.036

    PTE calculate the new duration and end time which are correct. I would prefer that PTE let the duration I propose for the avi, but it's not a bug.

    Denis

     

     

  7. DG,

    if you don't change anything to the video, it works.

    But suppose you change start time, duration and speed for the .avi file, , the start time, and speed are correct if you change in the O&A property tab the file and not the duration.

     

    And more over there is a bug for duration:

    2016-03-01_111346.jpg.24de74166a8c3ccc40video.jpg.dd919cdec14e59be795dbf6fa5de31

     

    Denis

  8. You are right jt, but I always use 1920x1080 for the virtual size of slide because my screen and my TV are 1920x1080.

    I often use the size/position tool in the O&A window:

    to get the real size in pixels of a small png picture,

    or to be sure the pan of a panoramic picture begin really at the left and end at the right side of this picture.

     

    Denis

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