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  1. Hi, That is really cool that there are so many ways to do moving lines on a map. Here is my crude attempt using a rectangular mask the length of the line and just following the road from San Francisco to Eureka. The map with the red line is on the bottom. Tom https://youtu.be/uTNaNzRLFaQ
  2. Hi Dave, As you mentioned another method that I have seen is to use a mask to uncover the line on a second copy of the image. I think it can also be used to simulate handwriting animation. I am not sure exactly how to do handwriting animation. I think it would be difficult with multiple lines of text on the display. Tom
  3. You can use .app file extension instead of .exe. I have tested it with 2 mac slideshows and it works. If you create a slideshow for mac and name it 1 and then create another slideshow for mac and name it 2 then 1.app can run 2.app and vice versa. This assumes you have all your slideshows in the same folder so the path does not change. Tom
  4. I think the gpu hardware needs to catch up with the video encoding. YouTube 4K 60 fps video crush your hardware Tom
  5. Hi Bert, I was able to access the forum with IE without a problem. One of the first steps I would do is install malwarebytes and scan the computer. Your PC might have some type of malware. Have you tried Google Chrome or Firefox? https://www.malwarebytes.org I did submit this forum url to virustotal and the results were negative. Tom
  6. I think it would take a powerful graphics card to play a .exe slideshow at 4K, even without using video. Pan, zoom, rotate, and transitions may not be smooth. It may not play at 60 fps. I have no experience creating this type of slideshow as .exe file. Video output may be a better option. Tom
  7. I think this will help. http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?/topic/18243-macintosh-native-executable-files-and-gatekeeper/?p=121706 Tom
  8. A couple of observations of 8.0.13. Tested on three different Windows 8.1 computers and no more floating point error message. During install the default is to accept the license agreement. I think most software that I install defaults to not accept and you have to check the accept box before you can continue. Not a problem but I thought I should mention it. In custom transitions there is an option to add video objects. I was trying to add a sound effect by adding a video object and set opacity 0%. I can hear the sound in the custom transition editor but not outside editor. Is audio allowed in custom transitions? Thanks, Tom ViewMaster3.zip
  9. Hi Igor, Yes. On my Lenovo ideapad laptop version 8.0.13 fixes the custom transition problem for Windows 8.1. I will test further this weekend on my other Windows 8.1 computers. Hi Gary, I can upgrade at a very low cost to Windows 8.1 on my new Dell 8700. I might do that but I will make a Windows 7 clone of the hard drive first. I was happy with Windows XP for many years. I also use Linux often at work. Probably 40% Windows, 40% Linux, and 20% Macs. Thanks, Tom
  10. Thanks for testing. I hope it's an easy fix. Tom
  11. It seems to be related to using only custom transitions (use no regular transitions) and Windows 8.1. If you continue past floating point error and try to preview then there is an EAccessViolation in module PteViewer5.exe. Thanks, Tom
  12. Attached project. It seems to happen when I add/remove Basic Transaction, Dissolve + Custom Transition. Thanks, Tom custom_transition_Mar10-2015_10-08-22.zip
  13. Decided to order a Dell XPS8700 on sale. My current Dell XPS8700 has been running 24/7 for > 1 year with no problems. The good news is that it ships with Windows 7 Pro so I should be able to create custom transitions. Maybe someone can verify that Windows 8.1 does not like custom transitions. http://www.costco.com/.product.100155381.html Thanks, Tom
  14. Hi Chris,DG, I tried it on my Lenovo ideapad i7 laptop running PTE 8.0.10 and it still has the problem. The only thing my 2 computers have in common are Windows 8.1. The Lenovo did not display Invalid Floating Point error message until after I unchecked the Basic, Dissolve transition. I am hoping to create variations of the transition but I need it to run on Windows 8.1 first. It's not only this custom transition, but other custom transitions not created by me I have tried to load cause the error message. Not sure why. Thanks, Tom
  15. Starting to play with custom transitions again but ran into a problem with Invalid floating point operation. Not sure why it doesn't like my transition. Maybe I can only use 2 slides/images on transition? PTE Deluxe 8.0.12. Thanks, Tom ViewMaster1.zip
  16. I don't want to reinvent the wheel if somebody has already created this style. A view-master is a simple stereoscopic device with film on a circular disc. I will try to create a style if it's something that does not exist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View-Master http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/view-master-video-gallery-tutorial/ What I am looking for is something like this at around 0:45 seconds. An up/down rotating motion that combines 2 images in the center. I think the rotation axis for each image should be opposite but this example has the axis on the same side. Thanks, Tom http://youtu.be/zv4u_q8m8rw?t=45s
  17. Android and iOS PTE clients have already been suggested. Tom
  18. Interesting problem. Maybe PTE thinks you have a dual monitors and is trying to output to a secondary monitor. Does your graphic card have more than one output? Tom
  19. Hi Igor, Thanks for the update! Tom
  20. Igor (or anybody else who might know), Do we have a new date estimate when beta testing will start? It's something I look forward to every year. Thanks, Tom
  21. Hi Ken, Looks like a great camera. I will have to put it on my very long wish list. Tom
  22. Most new smart HDTVs support DLNA digital media player capability. It would be great if you could preview your slideshow inside the PTE editor to your HDTV via wireless. PTE would be the media server. Some cameras and media players have this capability. If in the future there is a standalone PTE viewer app (to play .ptshow files) it would be nice if it also had optional DLNA support. http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2011/03/28/using-play-to-with-a-dlna-certified-tv/ Tom
  23. The Samsung NX1 camera provides h.265 encoding. It must have a very fast imaging processor to encode in real time. The problem is that most editing software does not support importing and editing h.265 video. I am sure it will be easier in the future. Tom
  24. Hi Daniel, Yes. I am very impressed with h.265. I have a Panasonic FZ1000 camera but have not been using it to shoot 4K. Now that I have a device that will display 4K videos I have no excuse. I usually sit only 2m from the 4K Vizio because it is easier to see the fine detail in the video. Unfortunately the UHDTV prices increase rapidly for larger display sizes. The image quality is just as good or better than my Sony Bravia 1080p.. The Hybrid program lets me batch convert many videos during the night so I don't mind waiting. Tom
  25. The level of complexity and configuration options in h.265 is much higher than h.264. Decoding of h.265 seems fast but encoding is much slower. I like the small file sizes it produces. The amount of detail is amazing. Example that looks amazing in 4K Tom
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