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danrobson

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  1. Great tutorial. Last itme I used PTE PZR wasn't around, just upgraded and wanted to see how to use it, found the perfect tutorial. Thanks.
  2. WONDERFUL! Really enjoyed your show, great pictures, well put together, excellent music, good timing. Can't wait to show my daughters they'll love it. This will be a show I'll watch again. I wish I could put together something half as good as this, makes me realise just how much of a novice I really am. Great work, looking forward to your next show. Dan Nottingham, UK
  3. Great Pictures, Great Music, Wonderful Show. Thank you.
  4. Ken, Really enjoyed the show. I'm new to the P2E world, and what you can do so easily with this software is fantastic, of course, you do need some good pictures to start with (that's what I'm working on!) Thanks for sharing. Dan
  5. Hi Shelley, Looks like both of these programs will be fine for what you want but it still looks like a two step process, they don't appear to do the "Burn to CD-r" part of the process, they look to me as if they are just "Converting" the AVI to a VCD or SVCD format, a bit like the AVI to MPEG step I talked about. As Ken said, give it a go and let us know how you get on, I'd be interested in your findings! Regards, Dan
  6. Hi Shelly, I wanted to do the same thing just the other week and didn't really know where to start, but after some research (thanks to this forum for some pointers) I found a way to do it for free for 30 days anyway while I play around (I'm going to have buy something soon because now I'm hooked on putting my digital pictures on SVCD ) You need to first convert the temp AVI file that is produced by P2E to an MPEG file, you can do this with a shareware application called TMPG (Download from www.tmpgenc.net . You can use this program for 30 days. You then need some software to burn the MPEG file as a VCD or SVCD or even a DVD, I found a very nice application called VCDEasy. You can get it from www.vcdeasy.org I'm not sure what limits there are on the trial version but I've managed to create a few SVCD's with it just fine. The best way to go would be buying a program that will do both steps for you (that's where I'll end up) but for a bit of fun and to see the results these two are worth a look. Hope this helps and good luck, I'm sure you'll be hooked on making VCD's before long. Regards, Dan
  7. Liked the show very much. For me some of the slides went by a bit too quickly, I know there are the navigation controls but I'm just a little lazy! Great work. Dan - Nottingham, UK
  8. Not a good start to using the forum, submitting twice! If only the author could remove a post! Dan
  9. What a great product! Just started using PicturesToExe, wanted to put some snaps to music for a friend, nothing flash just a bit of fun and this product is great. Fun and easy to use. If I had one gripe it would be with the Sync to Music. I wish I could select multiple pictures and move them all along the timeline together. Reading the forum it looks like this is an area that other people are interested in seeing develop so I look forward to future releases. Again, great product, very well put together and what a great price. Bravo. Regards, Dan
  10. What a great product! Just started using PicturesToExe, wanted to put some snaps to music for a friend, nothing flash just a bit of fun and this product is great. Fun and easy to use. If I had one gripe it would be with the Sync to Music. I wish I could select multiple pictures and move them all along the timeline together. Reading the forum it looks like this is an area that other people are interested in seeing develop so I look forward to future releases. Again, great product, very well put together and what a great price. Bravo. Regards, Dan
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