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  1. Crossfade just a tip - i think if you use the Fast Reply feature you wont add the quoted sections in your reply -- i think that is what is bothering Brian ken
  2. A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS THAT USED IS IN THE HELP FILE OF VER 4.49 How to create DVD-Video disc Using PicturesToExe you are able to produce AVI video file which can be easily burned as DVD-Video disc with help of any special software (read below). Even it is possible to create SVCD disc on usual CD-R disc with high quality of image and sound (almost as DVD-Video). PicturesToExe provides fast and lossless transferring of video and audio for converting into DVD-Video format. This allows to keep excellent quality of your presentations and very smooth transition effects. Advice: please create usual EXE files for playing of presentations on PC, and DVD-Video disc if you want to play your presentations on DVD players connected to TV. 1) Preparing of AVI file file in PicturesToExe: Start PicturesToExe; open your project; and then call AVI video output dialog ("AVI button in the main window of PicturesToExe"). Choose "NTSC" TV system, if you live in United States, Canada, Japan, Taiwan or South Korea. Choose "PAL/SECAM" TV system you live in Europe, Australia, Africa, or in any other country. Select "DVD-Video disc", if you have DVD-Writer or "SVCD disc" if you have usual CD-R/RW drive. "Interlaced for TV" option is highly recommended to get excellent quality and smoothness of transitions on TV. You can click "Preview" button to immediately see the resulting presentation playing as video file. In this mode, please ignore that transitions may be shown not so smooth. But on burned DVD-Video disc all transition effects will play excellent as in usual EXE file. Also we recommend to make sure that text fonts are enough large to be readable on the screen of TV.Now click the "Create AVI file" button and PicturesToExe will produce video file within 10-30 seconds. Important note: Please don't click "Finish" button until you didn't fully burn the DVD-Video disc. 2) Converting and burning AVI video file into DVD-Video disc: PicturesToExe can not burn DVD-Video, so you need to make use of any special software which can convert produced AVI video file into DVD-Video format and burn the disc. We recommend you to use Ulead DVD MovieFactory2 http://www.ulead.com/store/dmf/runme.htm which can do it. Also you will able to make simple DVD menu. (In this program, please don't forget to choose NTSC or PAL/SECAM in the Preferences window. To call this window, press F6 key). Please click the "Finish" button in PicturesToExe when the disc will be fully written. (Temporary AVI video file will be automatically deleted, because it is intended only for converting into DVD-Video format.) Enjoy with your recorded DVD-Video or SVCD discs! Advice: SVCD on usual CD-R disc gives almost DVD video quality Even if you don't have DVD writer, you can burn SVCD on usual CD-R disc via CD-R/RW writer with almost DVD quality! So it better never create VCD video which will looks very blurred and shows terrible transition effects. And DVD or SVCD will make maximally possible (for TV) details and smoothness of transation effects in your presentations. SVCD video disc can be played on any PC with CD-ROM or DVD-ROM and software for playing of DVD video disc. Or on most of stationary DVD players connected to TV. Note: Advanced users can use "Create custom AVI video file" option for various purposes. This allows to produce AVI video file with necessary audio and video codecs (MPEG4, MJPEG, etc).
  3. ERIC you better check his sign on date before you condem him -- looks like he came on board a couple months before you came on deck --he has not been posting -- btw some members sign on anomously at times to get the latest news ken
  4. David great detail, colours etc- ran smooth c/w manual control for us old guys to study your great shots showed it on 37" ws tv -- no break up or pixelaton -- would like to see it in ws mode but beggars cant be choosers ken
  5. GREG great idea re special folder -- too bad other people do not adopt your policy -- they would save themselves a lot of time in the long run btw - some of us have been advocating a similar method for years but we cant seem to get the message across thanks for bringing your method to our attention - we may get some more converts -- ken
  6. COLIN full screen - smooth - great collection Immediately brought this to mind http://www.greatwar.co.uk/poems/john-mccrae-in-flanders-fields.htm ken
  7. SEE http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=11054&pid=71340&st=0entry71340 http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8518&st=0entry54823 http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8526&pid=54865&st=0entry54865 KEN
  8. http://www.terry-kelly.com/pittance/pittance_en.htm A Pittance of Time Story | Lyrics | Video | Musical drama On November 11, 1999 Terry Kelly was in a drug store in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. At 10:55 AM an announcement came over the store’s PA asking customers who would still be on the premises at 11:00 AM to give two minutes of silence in respect to the veterans who have sacrificed so much for us. Terry was impressed with the store’s leadership role in adopting the Legion’s “two minutes of silence” initiative. He felt that the store’s contribution of educating the public to the importance of remembering was commendable. When eleven o’clock arrived on that day, an announcement was again made asking for the “two minutes of silence” to commence. All customers, with the exception of a man who was accompanied by his young child, showed their respect. Terry’s anger towards the father for trying to engage the store’s clerk in conversation and for setting a bad example for his child was channeled into a beautiful piece of work called, “A Pittance of Time”. Terry later recorded “A Pittance of Time” and included it on his full-length music CD, “The Power of the Dream”. In the interest of creating a greater awareness of the sacrifices that have been made and are still being made on our behalf, “A Pittance of Time” has been adapted to the French language and titled “C’est si peu de temps”. Music videos for both audio tracks too were produced in support of the campaign and a musical/theatrical concert production, “Two Minutes of Silence – A Pittance of Time”, was written for the stage. “Two Minutes of Silence - A Pittance of Time” combines music and theatre in an emotional production that looks at the folly of war. The inspirational songs and dramatic monologues evoke memories both tinged with sadness and joy that ultimately underscore the need for hope and faith in the goodness of humankind. A relationship - set in World War One – unfolds as a young Canadian soldier fighting in the trenches attempts to bring some sanity to his horrific situation by corresponding with his new bride back home. Singer/songwriter Terry Kelly features many of his own compositions such as “In My Father’s House”, “Moment To Moment”, “We Can Do Anything”, Safe Home, “A Pittance of Time” (and more) plus a few familiar songs from war times - “Pack Up Your Troubles”, “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”, “Over There” …. This is a self-contained production includes three musicians, two actors, and a technical crew.
  9. Mick have a peek here http://www.mplonsky.com/photo/ http://www.mplonsky.com/photo/article.htm and Check out Charles Krebs Micro/Macro Photography see how he uses depth of field http://www.krebsmicro.com/ it is amazing the quality of their work and by putting them up on the tv via svhs shows the quality ken
  10. Dave alt+print screen copies the active window to the clipboard - then paste it into ms paint - save as ~.bmp then open with adobe and crop out the crap ken
  11. DAVY SMOOTH AND FULL SCREEN fed it to my 37"ws tv via the ati svhs feed - no image breakup - great detail great job ken
  12. BILL i translated the doc file in the zip -- Bernard will likely elaborate -- years ago he gave us a picture of the twin camera setup and a writeup on the 3d theory -- there may be info on his web site ken French to English translation The road crests 2D (October 2010) Note: Slideshow. Exe (executable) Windows PC only Resolution: 1800 X 1200 Music: Roger Subirana - Tales from the seashore (Jamendo.com) Photos and editing: Bernard SULLET Software: PicturesToExe V6.0 Photoshop CS3 Audacity APN: Fuji S100fs Website: www.auplusnet.com http://www.diapositif.net/forum/ The ridge road that connects La Ciotat Cassis offers breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea and the Calanques. The road, steep climbs to Cape Canaille, then short switchbacks to the edge of cliffs Soubeyran (394 m), the highest cliffs of France. Car parks and lookouts were built at major points of view. A trip not to be missed, the views breathtaking and impressive as the song of cicadas. Photos of July 2010 in two outings. I recommend headphones for music. NOTE: To exit the slide Esc key to stop the progress bar area and new space bar to continue. Here, I wish you a good show. See you soon Bernard
  13. Bernard had to hold my breath - was expecting the cacadia to fly at me http://www.fotothing.com/Littleollie/photo/1ebd9f01248b50c5b830428ecd429d36/ another keeper ken
  14. Bernard EACH SHOW YOU PRODUCE seems better than the last when you shot the Allium at me I really sat back in my chair. my only problem, i only have 5-6 pairs of glasses so i have to limit the size of group to show at any one time ken
  15. THE HELP MANUAL IS HERE http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/help.htm 4MB FILE - PDF FORMAT and also a ZIPPED PDF FORMAT save it FOR future reference ken
  16. I HAVE NOTIFIED WNSOFT KEN
  17. see ScanHi-End · Group for Hi-End Drum or CCD scanner use http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanHi-End/ ken
  18. FOR THE LAST TIME we not there yet ken
  19. DAVEY TAKE LOTS OF SUNCREEN WITH YOU - YOU MAY HAVE TO SHARE IT ken
  20. DAVY no wonder you have not been around for a bit -- must have took a month to get the collection then build the show -- had to really watch to see the subtle movements/transitions great detail of the sculpture's a work of art luved it great day to publish it -- HALLOWEEN ken
  21. USER GUIDE HERE http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/ WHAT'S NEW http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/help.htm ken
  22. I HAVE NOTIFIED IGOR ET AL KEN
  23. I forwarded you the form letter from Beechbrook if your mailer said it was spam you have settings improper - ken GIELVery creativeken Ken Cox 22 Lansdowne Ave., South, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, N7S-1G2 pbyk@sympatico.ca Mirror of Fantasy File Size: 19.5M By: gielrombout@avdig... Download Count: 32 Author's Notes Author's PTE Presentation Notes Presentation Name: Mirror of Fantasy Download Count: 32 File Size: 19.5M Contributor: Giel Rombout Contributor's Email: gielrombout@avdigifoto.nl Notes: The pictures are edit with Ambi Doub 2.The show is made with DGfectsAv.Camera Nikon D 90.
  24. MORE SITES http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/AGP.htm http://www.videohelp.com/ http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Hardware_Software/2005/video_card.asp KEN
  25. SEE http://www.tomshardw...s-gdi,2539.html http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/ http://www.picturest...showtopic=11047 http://www.picturest...?showtopic=4298 KEN
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