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Mr B

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  1. Just ran Fountains Abbey on my iMac and it worked fine.
  2. I would like to test this. Have an iMac with OS X 10.5.6 2gb memory Card as above. Also have our Photo Societies MacBook running Windows/Mac OS X under bootcamp only 1gb memory. Not sure of graphics card.
  3. Excellent news. I for one will purchase for Mac when available. Cheers.
  4. This seems to be the same problem I faced recently and answered in this thread: http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8492 I had to reduce percentage to get full image on my Pioneer Plasma TV. Originally I reduced to size as shown in TV Safe Area, but have found that I could go slightly larger than that shown (85%) and still fit my TV. It seems to me that the Safe Area is not correct for all TV types, but I maybe (probably) be wrong in that assumption.
  5. 97% no good, re-burned(t?) at 81% and it fits OK. Probably could get away with a slightly higher percentage next time. This software Rocks!
  6. Thanks guys, changing the percentage looks the way to go. Just burning a DVD at 97% sizing, which looks good to me. Hope it looks OK on screen. Again thanks
  7. Thanks Ralph. All my settings are as you state, but will double check. I will also see if changing the percentage as stated by Limey (cheers) will do the job. Thanks for the feedback.
  8. I understand now why I can view it OK on my computer but still would like to know where I am going wrong. The image shows fine in the preview area, although touching the edges at the top/bottom and left/right when the image is full height and/or width. Can anyone put me right? Cheers
  9. Hi, I've tried finding a solution to my problem but cannot find anything. Perhaps someone can help me. I realise I'm doing something wrong. I made a show with images at 1920 x 1080 and when making a DVD via Videobuilder the results are cropped slightly. Everything shows OK when previewing on my monitor (24" iMac using Bootcamp) but not in the screen at the top right hand (size set at 16:9DVD). Should I have the size of my jpeg's smaller than I have them to enable the full image to show correctly (Black border around everything)? Thanks
  10. Thanks Tom, I like the recommendation to burn an example to take to the dealer. Will keep this in mind.
  11. Hi all, I noticed a topic on using PTE on a Mac and needed some info from you (did not want to hijack the other thread). I am currently the Chairman of the Norwich & District Photographic Society (see here: http://ndps.co.uk/index.htm ) and we are thinking of buying (or leasing) a MacBook to show presentations at our member's evenings. We currently use a member's Laptop PC or Mac as required, usually someone has one with them. It will be much easier to have a dedicated machine with a Committee member to have available. My thoughts were to get a MacBook as we could run Windows via Bootcamp and therefore only have to have the one machine for use. We could eventually use it for Photoshop demos etc (if we can afford extra software packages). Can anyone give me any comments on this idea? Are there any problems I should be aware of etc? We cannot afford to buy a MacBookPro.
  12. This worked well for me with the only slight jerk when panning down from the chimneys. Smooth, smooth, smooth. I did not disable Zonealarm or AVG and (at the start) had Spybot checking for problems. Use Nvidia GeForce FX5200, 128mb. Excellent test, thanks.
  13. The recent registration key I purchased on behalf of a pal came with an identical page that is shown above. The registration code/key was an attachment called Reg.text. I use Thunderbird and I found it at the base of the message. Hope this helps.
  14. What brilliant service! Completed order form, pressed the completion button and within a minute I had a reply with the license! When I ordered my license back in August 2005 it took at least an hour! Thanks Igor for the top class service to go with the top class software.
  15. Thanks Al, I'll sort it out for him. Cheers
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