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  1. Hi Eric, Lin,

    I am able to record audio (only have single microphone source) but still having problems with my workflow. I guess I was hoping when I click on record it would start previewing the slideshow automatically. Having to preview the slideshow manually and then rapidly open the record window makes it hard to get the timing correct. Also it doesn't auto create a new track for voice comment so I lose my background music playing.

    Thanks for your help. I am sure if I spend more time with microphone audio I will understand the workflow better. Right now I monitor with ear buds but I think I will get headphones.

    Tom

  2. Looks good. I am still waiting for my Dell XPS 8700 to arrive. If the article below is correct this might be the last Windows PC I will purchase. Seems like Android is taking over all devices including desktop PCs. I have purchased a small Android mini PC for testing (AMP).

    http://www.amazon.com/MINIX-Quad-Android-Bluetooth-Google/dp/B00EE4LHX2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1389655806&sr=8-2&keywords=minix+x7

    http://windowsitpro.com/mobile/planning-post-pc-world

    Tom

  3. I wanted a full size tower case for future hard drive expansion. Like many others on this forum I have purchased many computers. This is probably about computer number 15 for me (not including mobile devices). Starting with a Tandy TRS-80, then a kit built Heathkit H89. I had to save for a few months to buy the optional $250? 5 1/4" 100 KB floppy drive. My first computer with a hard drive was a 286 clone with a whopping 20 MB hard drive. Then a few 386, 486, and almost all the Pentium versions. Also a couple of Mac Minis and Macbook Pro.

    I don't believe I have ever purchased an AMD CPU computer. Apparently they have some really nice CPUs with integrated GPUs that are used in the latest gaming consoles. I have always wondered how PTE would run with a newer AMD processor since the GPU has a very high speed bus with CPU and memory. Another thing to put on my wish list.

    Looking forward to CES announcements.

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    Tom

  4. I only use left, right, and scroll wheel. Never really cared for the uber fancy models. I probably would not bother with a new computer except I need to be able to encode multiple video streams in parallel. I have an i7 ivy bridge LT but I don't want to leave it on 24/7.

    Tom

  5. Costco has a Dell XPS 8700 on sale so I decided it was the best deal at the time (90 day return policy to local store). Medium performance graphics card GeForce GT 635 with 1 GB GDDR5 (maybe only GDDR3). When not creating PTE slideshows the computer will be on 24/7 and capture data from 8 IP cameras.

    $750 (no monitor)

    http://www.costco.com/Dell-XPS-8700-Desktop-%7c-Intel-Core-i7-%7c-1GB-Graphics.product.100082459.html

    Not as powerful as Eric's or Lin's new computers but good enough for my requirements.

    Tom

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  6. Google is using their own free VP9 4K video codec to compete against the H.265 with their YouTube service. There are many patents involved with H.264 and H.265 so theoretically it is more expensive to license H.265. It will be interesting to see what future graphics cards use for their 4K hardware codecs. Whatever they support will become the standard 4K codec. I have been reluctant to buy a 4K UHDTV until all this gets sorted out (this year I hope). It should be an interesting CES this year. I think ffmpeg will eventually support both of these formats in the future. H.265 is supposed to be really slow encoding.

    http://www.techspot.com/news/55192-youtube-to-showcase-4k-streaming-using-vp9-codec-at-ces.html

    Tom

  7. When I worked in a Library we purchased many flat bed scanners. Epson makes some nice LED scanners (almost instant start) that are not too expensive.Ink jet printers are almost free until you run out of ink.smile.gif

    If vuescan works it might be cost effective to purchase instead of a new scanner. I like their licensing, install on up to 4 computers you own and lifetime upgrades for pro version.

    Tom

  8. Hi Lin, Ken,

    There is a reason Lin is an expert in snow slideshows and snow globes!

    At least the amount of sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere is gaining about 60 seconds each day since Winter Solstice (just a rough guess). In a few months it will be Spring and we will all be taking photos of flower, birds, and the bees.smile.gif

    For future slideshows I think I will resize the images to 3840 x 2160 instead of 1920 x 1080. The slideshows may be 4 times as large but I might buy a 4K TV next year and could use the higher resolution. Next on my very long tech wish list is a 4K video camera to go along with the already on wish list 4K TV. I like the video from the GoPro but it only shoots 4K at 15 fps. Maybe the next model will be faster.

    Thanks,

    Tom

  9. Now that most new operating systems default to only running signed executable files it would be nice if PTE had a converter so that when a slideshow is published using the 'Executable file for PC' method we can later convert it to 'Safe Executable file for Internet'. This would be great for older slideshows (version 6 and 7). This might also stop some false positive AV scans on older slideshows.

    Tom

  10. My prediction is 4K UHDTV will be the new 'normal' HDTV resolution as prices drop. Looking at the screen on a 55" model at our local Costco the increase in detail was amazing. Need to have a powerful graphics card to drive 3480 x 2160 (or create MP4 video). I am sure PTE slideshows would look fantastic.

    Tom

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