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  1. OK Howard - now review the results? What resolution MP4 did you use and how does it compare? DG
  2. Hi Barry, That is weird. I click on that little arrow and nothing happens - there is nothing there. No pop-up - just nothing happens. If I navigate to the iPad's Films> Genres page it shows the same videos as in my JPEGs above. Tick or untick and Apply - it works. There must be a setting somewhere? Anyway, that's two possibilities now. DG
  3. I think I need to update iTunes but this is how it looks on my older version: DG P.S. After updating iTunes the procedure is no different to that above.
  4. I wiil try to add some screen shots tomorrow. perhaps someone else will step in before that?Which version of iTunes? Perhaps I need to update? I don't really want to - it is working for me. DG
  5. Here's how I would do it via iTunes: Open iTunes In the drop-down (top left) select FILMS then GENRES Add your MP4 - drag and drop Connect iPad via USB In iTunes, click on the iPad Icon (top left) Choose Films>Genres Tick or untick the Videos that you want on the iPad Click on Apply (bottom right) Done. Doing it via Wi-Fi is exactly the same - it just takes longer. I currently have 3 PTE MP4 Videos on the iPad (Retina) which were added this way. DG
  6. Are you using iTunes? It's fairly simple via iTunes but use your USB cable for speed. DG
  7. Hi Bill, Plays OK on W7 Desktop - no issues. The images also look stunning at 1920x1200!! DG
  8. Hi Bill, Repeated the show on my Laptop with the same result - had to use Ctrl+Alt+Del to close it. This time I tried to alter the Volume level during the freeze to make sure that the music had actually finished. The Volume indicator also froze on screen!! DG
  9. Hi Bill, That's the way it often is. But with more than one person reporting the Ctrl+Alt+Del issue it would appear that Igor really needs to look at it. I will repeat the show this morning on my Vista Laptop and also give it a try on my W7 PC - I'll report back. DG
  10. Bill, Whilst I don't get Geoff's error message, I seem to be getting something that no one else has mentioned. The show did not close on its own - and because the keyboard is disabled (?) Esc would not close it either, so I had to resort to Ctrl+Alt+Del. Oh, I enjoyed it otherwise />. DG
  11. Colin's show reminded me, in the nicest possible way, of the Camera Club Competition equivalent of the "record shot". When a judge makes that comment it is often to describe the difference between a beautiful coastal scene shot at 12 noon as opposed to being shot at sunset with a Lee Big Stopper and a graduated ND Filter. I loved the fact that it shows us parts of the world that some of us are not now likely to visit and others can put in their "bucket list" of places to visit. I am also pleased that Colin chose to share his memories with us. The fact that there is no strict synchronicity between music and slides does not worry me in the slightest. The music is pleasant background music without much in the way of dynamics and I did not find the need to worry about the first beat of every bar of music. It's a tapestry over which Colin could concentrate on getting the best out of his images without having to be strict about timings. I could be critical about the sometimes very contrasty images and blown skies but that is the way that Colin has chosen to present it and they are his memories and we must be grateful that he has chosen to share them with us. I suspect that Colin has returned from his journey with JPEGs rather than RAW images and this limits the amount of manipulation possible (please forgive me if I am wrong). So, thanks Colin - a great show. DG
  12. Pinguin, Please try this short 8 slide Example. Click in the BOTTOM RIGHT Corner to go Forward One Slide and in the BOTTOM LEFT Corner to go Backwards One Slide. When going forward the "Curling Page - Folding" is used. When going Backwards the "Curling Page - Unfolding" is used. The two images used are low quality and repeated to keep the file size down. If you agree that this is what you want and that it is Bug Free I will post a Template for you. Example.zip DG
  13. Not at all!! It uses the same pictures twice. If it is REALLY important to you that you work this way (Manual Show - Forwards and Backwards) then it CAN be done, but it takes just a little more effort. It is not something that PTE was designed for but Igor might consider it worth persuing. In the meantime please give my suggestion a try - it is not difficult - it just takes a little longer to construct. DG
  14. I tried your Project and you are correct. The MPEG 2 seems to not like the custom transitions. Maybe we can ask Igor to comment. DG
  15. OK, I have tried my transition and got no problem on my laptop.So can you post a fresh template which shows the problem?I will be back to my desktop pc later today. DG
  16. This is how I would approach the same effect. I have tested this in your Template and do not get the "problem" which yours seems to show. DG OpenGate3D2.zip P.S. Your "problem" seems to be coming from the Frame that you have used to create the gate. The frame is (I think) unecessary and as you can see I have made mine without the use of frames.
  17. The 16:10 screen issue is (I think) irrelevant. What is relevant is that you appear to have made the Transition in an earlier version of PTE. (Or you have modified a transition made in an earlier version of PTE). A lot of problems were sorted out in the last couple of versions of 7.5. With regard to the problem that I found with the transition, I believe that if you rebuild it in 7.5.8 you will have no further problem. The Slide 1 and Slide 2 images in the Custom Transition SHOULD be 1280x720 - yours is 1920x1080 indicating that an earlier version has been used. The difference between the MPEG2 and the MPEG4 are that the MPEG2 version is 16:9 within a PAL sized frame (768x432) and the MPEG4 is 1280x720 or 1920x1080. How much difference this makes is difficult to tell. DG
  18. Here's a JPEG screen shot from an EXE of your template made on my 1280x800 laptop showing the problem with the transition. The arrows show where the front view of the gate has disappeared while the edge view remains. I haven't figured out the reason for it but the problem lies in the construction of the transition, I'm pretty sure. DG
  19. It can easily be done using hyperlinks instead of the arrow buttons and having two shows in one. A forward show and a backwards show. Not difficult. Dg
  20. I have now tried your template and have converted to MP4 - 1280x720 high quality. It plays in MPC-HC with only very slight hesitation on my laptop (1280x800) but I would expect this. I will not be able to try it on my desktop pc for a couple of days. I can see some problems with your custom transition - the front face of the gate disappears too soon (in the exe). This could be something to do with the fact that your project is 1920x1080 and my screen is 1280x800. Again I cannot prove this for a day or two. Nice transition. DG
  21. Try this: http://mpc-hc.org/ If you have PTE Deluxe try MPEG4. DG
  22. Ken, They are talking of video where the file size could be in gigabytes. Dg
  23. No, but what occured to me was to make the list more logical by Alphabetising it. E.g. F1; F2; F3 etc Then Ctrl+a; Ctrl+b etc Maybe............ DG
  24. OK, I have started a thread in the Tutorials Section which lists all known HOTKEYS according to the 7.5 Manual. I have added the F11 and F12 which are missing in the manual. If anything is added it is an easy matter to append it to the thread. DG
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