landsberger
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John,
Copying the files to the 64-bit directory will make no difference. PTE is a 32-bit application whether you run it on a 64-bit or a 32-bit version of Windows.
Barry,
See the discussion at http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12402&st=20. There are many reasons to have a native 64-bit version of PTE. My own personal reason is because it will make rendering HD video much easier and faster. But even for .exe files if the .exe is very large it will not run smoothly as a 32-bit application even on a very powerful PC.
Potwnc
Thanks for your reply I was pretty certain that it would not run as a native 64bit, but was unwilling to contradict Barry until I had tried it out.
Barry
Using a 64bit version which has the ability to access more more than 3gb of ram would make a diference in speed when creating the show and you want to use special effects etc.
Of course if you have a relatively low spec 32bit computer system the above is rather irrelevant.
Regards
John
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John
Are you aware that the current version of PicturesToExe will work perfectly OK on Windows 7 running 64 bit
Barry
The only apparent option when installing on windows7 was x86, since reading your reply Ihave copied the files to the 64bit directory where they seem to work. What I wanted to know was will PTE make full use of 64 bit and access more than 3gb of memory?
Regards
john
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Is there a possibility for a windows 64 bit version in the future?
Regards
John
Just a Note on My PTE Tutorials
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Lin
Thank you for your generosity
John