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  1. Hi. I'm the guy who asked the original question.

    Now I know how to stretch or contract the timeline on the horizontal.

    But is there also a way to zoom in or out on the timeline -- that is, to make the timeline and its photos bigger (height and width) or smaller? I believe that the two screen shots posted by yachtsman were trying to explain how to do this (??), but it certainly didn't work for me.

    And many thanks to xaver and peter for nicely answering my original post.

  2. Hi Robert,

    In answer to your first question - yes, the limit for data for PTE is two gigabytes. If a file is larger than this or really even "approaching" two gigabytes then it "may" exceed the limits for 32 bit functionality. How I would approach this is to take the file into another program such as Kantaris Media Player and see if it plays normally. Assuming that the file plays normally in another media player, they I would temporarily duplicate it and place it in a new folder. Next "attempt" to "replace" the blue error with the one in the different folder. If that still doesn't work, I would zip the file and send it to Wnsoft to let Igor and the development team have a look and see what's wrong.

    Unfortunately, there isn't a simple answer sometimes. It's actually the same with audio. Sometimes an audio will play properly in another player, but fail with PTE. The solution is to take it into an audio editor such as Audacity and output it in a very standardized (default) fashion which almost always results in a resolution to the problem. Likewise with a video which doesn't want to play. By taking it into your favorite video editor and outputting it as an AVI or MP4 it almost always results in a resolution to the issue. It's really difficult sometimes to get a handle on just what is causing the difficulty, but most likely there is "something" about the file which is not compatible with the library used by PTE. I've found videos which absolutely will not play in one of my several players, but will play normally in another. It's really not an issue "just" with PTE, but an issue with the complexity of video and audio encoding and compression.

    Best regards,

    Lin

    Hi Lin: Just an off-the-wall sort of question -- hope you don't mind. I'm a longtime newspaper and book editor, so my eye can't help but jump to oddities in spelling, usage, style, whatever. I've often been curious about the reason you might have for putting quote marks around words that obviously don't need them. I'm sure you have a good reason -- or is this just some sort of formatting oddity?

    The above posting has such text as this:

    If a file is larger than this or really even "approaching" two gigabytes then it "may" exceed the limits . . . .

    Next "attempt" to "replace" the blue error . . . .

    most likely there is "something" about the file . . . .

    As an editor, I've seen it all, and I'm sure willing to learn new and better ways of writing. Thanks much for enlightening me on this.

    Don

  3. maybe i'm missing something. isn't that what VB does?

    add as many projects as required.

    dg

    Maybe I'M the one who's missing something . . . . . VB seems to allow me to put only a single PTE show (not multiple shows) onto a DVD. Then it instructs me to eject the DVD. At that point, the only alternative I'm left with is to reinsert the DVD and try to add another show, but VB then says the "disc is not empty" and won't accept the new show. Am I using the wrong type of DVD? What am I missing here?

    (By the way, the size of the shows is not an issue, since I can readily fit several of my shows on one DVD.)

    PS: If/when I figure out how to add multiple shows to the disc, I'm still unclear how I would give the viewer the option to play only selected shows (rather than all of them).

    Again, thanks much for any help.

    Don

  4. I'd like to put several PTE slide shows onto a single DVD. But Video Builder seems to require a new DVD disc for each show.

    Is there a way for me to create a multiple-show DVD, with a start menu that lets you viewer decide which of the shows he'd like to see?

    I suppose I could take several shows and combine them into one, and then make a DVD of that. But how would the viewer then choose which show he wanted to see, if he wanted to see only a particular one?

    Thanks much.

    Don

  5. Still no solution to my question. Neither the "My Profile" page nor the "About Me" tab on that page give me any apparent way to edit my profile. Nor does the "My Settings" page. So for the moment, I'm stuck with my original writeup about me and my interests -- a writeup that I'd like to revise.

  6. Unless I'm missing something, it looks like I need to start over every time I make a DVD of a PTE show, even if all I want is 20 copies of the DVD. What's the most efficient way to go about this?

    I ask VideoBuilder to create a DVD for me. I create a title and intro screen for it, insert a blank DVD, and Video Builder then goes through a minutes-long process of preparing the file for burning. Then the burning begins. Then for the second copy, it seems to go through that same minutes-long preparation process -- rather than going directly to burning . . . . a time-consuming and seemingly unnecessary process.

    Thanks for any tips on this.

    Don

  7. In years past, I had hassles with loading a PTE key. Now here we go again . . . .

    I paid $34 on August 11 for an updated Video Builder, since my old key had expired. I received the correct email notice from PTE that told me how to download the program. I was told I had 14 days "before the links expire" (which would be tomorrow, August 25). Another email gave me the registration key. I followed the directions precisely. Here are the directions I was given:

    1. Run VideoBuilder (Start menu -> All programs -> PicturesToExe Deluxe -> VideoBuilder).

    2. The program will ask for the license key. Click "Load a Key" button.

    3. Copy the license key above (including both the KEY BEGIN and the KEY END lines) and paste into the window of VideoBuilder.

    4. Click "Activate" button.

    5. Restart VideoBuilder.

    First of all: There is NO option to "paste" the license key "into the window of VideoBuilder." The only option you are given is to locate a file in which the license key resides.

    When I do that -- identify a file that holds the key -- I receive the immediate rude response: "Invalid or damaged key!"

    What's going on? I'm exasperated, of course, but thank you in advance for correcting this problem, as I know your support has always been very good in the past.

    Don

  8. I need a little fatherly advice:

    I've just paid to bring my registration up to date ($34). I've been using PTE 6.0.4 and of course have some precious shows in that version. I'm hesitating on downloading the version that I've already paid for, just in case there is any potential incompatibility between the new version and my shows that I've created over the past 3 years.

    Thanks for any advice on this.

  9. Two quick questions for the wonderful experts on this site:

    1. I am working on a new show. When I click on the "Start Preview from Current Slide" button, the visual preview starts at the current slide, but the music INSISTS on starting at the beginning of the show. First time for me with this vexing problem -- all earlier shows still work fine,

    2. In the new show, when I click on Pause on the Navigation Bar, the visuals pause, but the music just continues blithely on. Again, first time with this problem -- all earlier shows work fine.

    Many thanks.

  10. October 25, 2006

    Dear fellow PTE fans,

    I’m still using PTE 4.48 and I have a longtime vexing problem with it. I’d appreciate any tips you might have. (And maybe the problem will be solved in 5.0.)

    I always use a lot of custom settings for the length of time that various slides are displayed. I simply move each slide along the timeline so that each one is shown for the number of seconds I want. By the end of a timeline, I might have 200 or 300 slides, painstakingly organized with just the amount of display time I want for each one.

    BUT . . . . if I dare to add new slides somewhere within the show (or delete some slides), all the slides from that point onward are renumbered -- and the display times stay with the NUMBERS rather than staying with the photos themselves as they should. Ouch! I end up going thru the numbing process of reassigning my desired display times to all the photos.

    Any tips? Am I doing something wrong?

    Many Thanks.

    Don

  11. Having audio fade-out capabilities would be really convenient, but since there are a number of great and basically "free" audio editors readily available (such as Audacity), it's not been a priority. I've found that I can get by really well by using outside editors for sound tracks.

    Lin

    Thank you again, Lin. For an outside audio editor to use in conjunction with P2E, would Audacity be your first recommendation (or are there better ones you'd recommend)? I have Premiere Elements and I can use the audio editor in Premiere and save the audio as a single MP3 file that can be brought into P2E, but perhaps this is too cumbersome an approach. ??

    Don

  12. Actually, P2E has always had the ability to use two audio tracks. You have the first as a "background" then you have the ability to add voiceover, other music, whatever by adding it to a slide. It can transcend slides, that is continue from one to the next so you could have a running narration over the course of a slideshow by starting with slide one and just continuing with the voice-over, etc.

    Lin

    Lin: Thanks much for your help. Also, any idea if PTE plans to add the ability to trim an audio/music clip to a desired length within the program (an "audio trimmer")?

  13. Please let me know about any possible problems/error messages with beta #3

    It's very important for us, because I consider that we finished new graphical core of PicturesToExe and now we're working on other features.

    Hello Igor,

    I love the simplicity and quality of the slide shows I can create with Pix-to-Exe.

    Is it correct that you are adding pan and zoom effects in 5.0? What about ability to show rotation of images (as in ProShow)?

    Any chance that more than one audio track can ever be added (3 tracks would be wonderful) to permit a music track plus a narration track plus a sound-effects track? And any chance that some sort of basic sound editor will ever be incorporated so that music and other sound files can be trimmed to a desired length within the program?

    Thank you for your great work on this fine program.

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