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  1. Hi nobeefstu, Would dearly love just to put my Nikon's MOV file straight into PTE. At 87 I am not able to cart a tripod around and so all video is hand held. So I have to use software to fairly well stabilise the MOV files. As a result of your help I found that Sony Vegas not only does a good job but I can get an avi file that PTE will use. A bonus no shaky playback on PC/TV too. Cheers, Derek

  2. Hi there, Using the small show I tried to convert my Camera'S MOV file to an avi using Corel Video, but it's a no no - other formats yes. So used Sony Vegas, after stabilising, to make the avi file. PTE did not try to convert and resulting small show plays OK on PC/TV. So now know how to get a stabilised video into PTE - convuluted, but works. Again thanks for all help received. Cheers, Derek

  3. Hi Nobeefstu, Thanks for staying with me. Looking at the PTE Manual I thought I had to convert my MOV file to MPEG4. So did so using Corel Video Studio Pro X5 and then the Mercali Plugin. I then put into PTE 7.0.5 a blank slide, a jpeg, and then the MPEG4 file. Immediately PTE wanted to do a conversion which I found to be an avi file. Then I made a DVD using Video Builder which was shaky on my TV through my DVD Player. So started as you suggested. Blank pic, jpeg, original MOV file. PTE converted it. Made the DVD - no shake either on PC or TV. Thanks so much. However, I like to use Video Studio so as to use the Mercali plugin to stabilise my hand held videos. So instead of making a MPEG4 will try a coversion to an avi and will see how I go. Cheers, Derek

    Hi Ken, Downloaded Lin's shows - great. Animation brilliant - wish I was in the same league! Sorry have little time to read everything on the Forum - wish indeed I had. But Video has bugged me for some time in PTE. So came back to it recently and had a shaky 'Springtime' along with my own efforts using my MOV file and then the conversion as above. Looks as though current way of using my camera's MOV file solves the shakiness. Now to experiment with a conversion to avi using VS. Thanks for your time. Cheers, Derek

  4. Hi all, Sorry for delay, but other calls on my time. Thanks for further feed back on jerky playback. Unfortunately, the person who made my PC is on holiday. As soon as I can get my expert PC man to look at your suggestions I will of course come back for help. I'm a photographer and trying to get PTE to use my video, but so far unsuccessfully DVD wise. Cheers and thanks, Derek

  5. Hi there, Thanks for thoughts on playback of 'Springtime.' Since my original post I downloaded 7.0.5 and had a look at the formats suggested for video use. My Nikon P7000 takes MOV files. PTE suggests MPEG-4-ASP. My Corel Video converted my MOV file to MPEGHD. Put that into PTE and it coverted it to an avi file. Made an exe file and video is spot on. So latest version of PTE seems to have solved my video jerkiness - great - so now can use video. But why problems with 'Springtime?' I wonder. Cheers and thanks again, Derek

  6. Hi Peter, Went in to print too soon. On looking at my emails found key and put this in. Bingo. v7.3 with video file and made DVD. Video went in very quickly indeed into 7.3 - much quicker than ProShow's Producer I must say. Local UK AV man came to our Club and said that ProShow was rubbish. Speaking for myself I find PS very quick and easy to get movement than PTE in images. Now off to make a the same show in PS to compare the resulting DVDs. Cheers, Derek

  7. Hi Peter, Thanks for your interest. I know the implications of beta versions, but would still like to make a DVD of my trial show with a video in it to see for myself how video is implemented in PTE, but it comes up with I need to update. I did and paid £26 odd for it! Yet I still get a banner on my output saying it is not a paid up version. Any thoughts on how to get rid of the banner. Otherwise I'll have to stick with ProShow, but would like to get back to PTE. Cheers, Derek

  8. I have used PTE for many years and have now downloaded V7.3. Trying to make a DVD it came up ith I need to upgrade, I downloaded and paid for PTE v6.5 at a cost of £26.40. I put the v6.5 on my PC and then overwrote with my download of v&.3 It still shows I have not paid for the video upgrade. Can anybody sort me out as at 86 life is a puzzle at times and seems as though I've wasted my cash. Cheers, Derek

  9. Hi Tom,

    Wish I could find how to make the illusive .avi file in the Forum! Ohterwise I would not have made a post. Sorry, but what is a Codec - in other words what am I looking for in Google? How do I access it in PTE when I get it? Sorry I am so PC illiterate?

    But thanks for trying to get me the .avi file I would so like to have.

    Cheers, Derek

  10. Hi Derek,

    The ptev codec is not a real codec, it's a frameserver subroutine library (dll) that creates a temporay file (named pipe in unix terms). I sometimes use the temporary avi method with other video encoders like TMPTEnc 4 Xpress.

    You can create a real .avi by selecting "Create custom AVI video file", select a video codec other than "PicturesToExe Video Codec" (ptev.dll).

    I have not checked but there should be a tutorial somewhere in these forums on how to create a real .avi file.

    Tom

  11. Thanks for trying to help me. I can get a playable DVD using Videobuilder. However, in spite of your kind help I am still after an .avi file of my PTE show.

    If you click "Video" at the foot of PTE v5.5 you get a dialog box stating "Video Output" with 2 choices (1) Burn DVD-Video disk (which is what I normally use) and (2) Create AVI file - which appears to be clearly a misnomer! As if you click this option you get a dialog box "Making of AVI Video file" and you have the choice of putting a tick into "For ULead DVD Move Factory" - not that I want to go down that route, but thought maybe you have to put the resulting file into ULead to get the desired avi file. Also there is a button to now click "Create AVI." Another misnomer apparently as all you get is a ptev file.

    So I still need help to get what appears to be an illusive avi file - Cheers, Derek

  12. Can anyone please help me? Using PTE I can make DVDs for my player. However, I want to make an .avi file of my PTE presentation. Clicking Video, and then make an avi, I get a .ptev file which my version of ULead Movie Maker v5 does not recognise. Apologies if the answer is somewhere on the Forum, but would be grateful as to how to make an .avi file, which prefereably I would like to save on my PC rather than have it written to a DVD.

    Cheers, and thanks to anyone replying, Derek

  13. I have had no problem with v5 and indeed getting betav8 working on my PC. However, trying to help a friend with PTE 4.48 when I try to install v5.8 I get on his PC "Exception E Access Violation in module PTE preview.exe at 00062332. Access Violation at address 00462332 in modeule "C;\Documents and Settings\All users\application data\PTE\Pte preview.exe" Read of address 00000020

    Can anybody please help us at to what this means and how we go about correcting what is wrong please. Cheers, Derek

  14. After these problems we've choosed another DVD library which creates DVD folder and menu. As we found many coompanies use this new commercial library and I hope it will produce fully compliant DVD discs.

    Speed of rendering depends on video card. For example Geforce 7600 PCI-E may render video in 10 times faster than Geforce 2 AGP.

    Also we render video with highest quality and many filters of post processing. So it takes additional time.

    http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5053

    But in the next betas I'll add several optimizations to speed up rendering.

    Hi Igor, I was not complaining about the speed of rendering but was trying to warn others that it does take some time and some patience is required. However, as far as I am concerned the wait was worthwhile as it gave me a brilliant video of my small slide show. Naturally if you are able to speed things up further for PTE workers then I'm sure we will all be absolutely delighted. All the very best to you, Derek

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