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lathompson

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  • Birthday 06/24/1942

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    Saint Peters, Missouri
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    Fly fishing, outdoor trekking, photography, video and people watching

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  1. Today, I scanned my system with SUPERAntiSpyware Free Version and it detected videoinet.dll as: Trojan.Agent/Gen-Cryptor[Virut] located at: C:\program files\wnsoft picturestoexe\6.0\videobuilder\videoinet.dll Thought you might like to know this updated false id, as I have not had this happen in prior scans using this really fine free software. I also reported it through their "false positive report" section.
  2. Just when you think it can't get any better, it gets better! Will be anxious to work with the new beta. Thanks Igor.
  3. About the re-validating of license for Videobuilder.... I didn't think that was necessary. I thought once purchased, it was forever. I've had it for some time and have not received anything to let me know I needed to reaffirm the license. Can anyone explain this please?
  4. In Audacity, change the sample rate to 44,100. Resave and all should be good. As mentioned before, it's quicker to make it right sometimes, rather than try to understand it. I do know this, Pictures to Exe is not to blame. This is just one of those little miseries that PC's have a way of throwing at us from time to time.
  5. I'm using 64bit and have not had problems with PTE vers 6 beta 20. Have no other versions installed on this new machine.
  6. Almost... The most important thing I need is speed. With my music window open, I can grab an approximate number of tracks, drop them into the calculator basket, the total track time displays somewhere. If the total time is less than the target time by 2-3 minutes, I have what I want. If I'm short or long on time, I can see the times of each track and quickly select and delete to shorten, or drop some new tracks into it. This will take about 1 minute or less. I then select all from the calculator basket, drag them to my video-edit working folder to await the final touch, the customized exact-length ending (or beginning, if I want) to bring my soundtrack to a perfect length. This custom procedure takes relatively no time to accomplish. -larry
  7. Yes, WMA. Sometimes the fingers get ahead of the brain.....
  8. I mentioned it in the other thread but I'll mention it here as well. Your calculator is a very useful tool for those that need to put soundtracks together and timing is a factor. My Excel calculator does basically the same thing, but also deals with some other timing issues at the same time. Like you, I always save my music titles with the running time at the end. I don't use the dot, but simply use 4 digits. 0433 is 4min, 33sec.
  9. Actually there are only three types of files I use. MP3, WMV & WAV. MP3 and WAV are the most important.
  10. Yes, Lennart, I did try it. Sorry I haven't reported back. Spent the day with an ailing 90 year old father. Just got back to normal around here this morning. The MP3STATS program is really very nice, but only works on mp3 files. Many of my files are wav or some other format. Also, there is no ability to drag and drop once a list is compiled. I also tried the other suggestions. The CD burner xp program was a nice lite burner software but did not do anything I needed done. On the other hand, Burnaware Free was great for dropping music into in bunches and then culling songs out until the timing was right. The only problem with that is once the songs are in the list, they cannot be group selected and dropped into my audio folder for the video I'm working on. I suppose, I could simply drag & drop from the music folder, but that requires checking one window and selecting from the other. Certainly faster than my current method, but easier to make errors that will cause giant slowdowns in the process later. I'm going to work with that program for a few days and see what happens. Brian posted a nice little program for calculating music compilations, however it is not as useful for me since I already have a time calculator that does that, plus a few other time relevant calculations as well. The offering is much appreciated anyway and I hope that others will use it! Thanks Brian. nobeefstu, I'll be watching. Remember, no big rush on this. -larry
  11. I look forward to seeing what you come up with. Brian offered a time calculator in another thread. It's a really good little tool for those who have not yet used one. I have a time calculator already using Excel and it does a variety of things when planning a video or slide show. Problem is, like Brian's offering, it requires the entering of times, one by one; and it doesn't have any interaction with the actual music files so although it is very useful, it does not save time on a budget project. Budget projects come in at a pace of 20 to 1 over complex and more profitable ones. My idea will allow me to do 5 times more in a given time frame.
  12. You can do that? That's a pretty nice thing to do for a guy, I must say. Let me nose around with a few of the suggested programs first. I don't want you to do such a project if it's not necessary. The offer is greatly appreciated!! Thank you! -larry
  13. I tried that in Nero and Acid Pro with no luck and it doesn't give the total time in Windows Media player when you compile a playlist or to burn. The suggestion to organize is a good one. I currently save every custom track I make in order to reuse it when it's length is appropriate for another job. There is a need to keep the music fresh by not using exact combinations over and over. I have a system now to make different choices in patterns. This way, music may be repeated in different soundtracks, but it won't be repeated with the same tunes. Sometimes, I can eyeball it with short durations. I have customized most of my music by making the time part of the title (example: Summertime_Ripples-0314.mp3 is a song that is 3min 14sec in length.) I suspect strongly that no such program exists but I thought it worth a try. Thanks for your suggestion, DavyC -larry
  14. Lennart, that was a good suggestion but I have already tried working with the music selection in PTE. There are various little things that happen (or can't be made to happen) when PTE's music selection window is open. It's true, it's a great place to dump a lot of music tracks for a quick read of the total time, but once that is done, the productive flow breaks down. I could go into detail on that, but would rather not bore everyone with all the little reasons. Suffice it to say, I can't use that beautiful little feature in PTE. If only I could do a CTRL-A for a mass selection and drag the music to a working folder for my video. (And NO Igor, I'm not putting that on a wish list. You have enough to do now)
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