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  1. Thanks Al,

    This is what I have been looking for.

    However I am still missing a piece. Sorry.

    I set to 5k sec.

    I applied it to all exisiting slides.

    I enabled control with keyboard or mouse.

    I added a button on slide #1 and set it to go to slide #3

    I closed the slide.

    I saved.

    I previewed.

    The buttton does not do anything.

    What did I miss.

    Thanks so much.

    Hi foto1

    I have done exactly what you have listed above and was able to navigate using the left and right arrow and to other slides using buttons added via the O&A window, What Beta are you using?

    Regards

    Andrew

  2. Personally I don't think the wording is important as no matter what you call it someone will interpret it in the wrong way, I agree with John and think you should have a small "More Info" button next to the wording which brings up a small box detailing exactly what the option does.

    Having said that my preference(s) for wording would be:-

    "Lock Soundtrack to Timeline"

    (or)

    "Lock Soundtrack to Transitions"

    (or)

    "Lock Soundtrack to Slide Changes"

    The word "Lock" to me is very clear and is used in many Video and Audio Editing softwares.

    To me the word "Synchronize" relates to the process you go through in the timeline setting Transition points for your slides to change at key points in the soundtrack, but as Dave says if you go to all that trouble why would you not want to NOT lock the Soundtrack to your Timeline?

    Regards

    Andrew

  3. Is there any way to copy animation properties quickly?

    Say you had 10 slides in a sequence, all the same orientation and you wanted to set the exact same zoom and pan animation settings for each, is there a quick way of settting the animation properties for the first slide then copying those settings to the remaining 9 slides?

    If you like to have all you images slowly "creeping in" a little on every slide change throughout your show then an ability to copy animation settings would save you a lot of time....

    Regards

    Andrew

  4. Hi

    As an amateur I am asking you should I update to version 9 at this point in time or should I wait a while until the experienced users are satisfied with it.

    At present I am using PTE 5 version 8u

    Jean

    Hi Jean

    Of all the Version 5 Betas Version 9A seems to be the most useable and stable to date. An even more refined Beta 10 should be out in the next few days.

    I have been holding off making shows as key features I regularly use i.e. Precise synchronisation to soundtrack, DVD production and text effects had not been finalised, but now that these are working fine as of Version 9A I have started making shows again :-)

    Cheers

    Andrew

  5. Igor,

    Still have a problem with the custom start screen in Beta 9a. :(

    The screen now shows but the "Run" and "Exit" buttons are missing off the bottom (I always untick the "Help" button) so there is no way to run the show. The area appears to be behind the taskbar, but even hiding the taskbar does not allow it to be seen. The startup image is a 1024 by 768 .jpg

    One slide show without music attached.

    Regards,

    Dave

    Hi Dave

    Igor is aware of this issue and has said in the forum that it will be fixed in Beta 10. I guess that's why its still not showing. See final post on this thread:-

    http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index....amp;#entry39905

    Cheers

    Andrew

  6. Hi Andrew,

    In some of the newer dSLR cameras there is a sensor which detects when the camera is used in the "portrait" position. This "tags" the image so that when it's displayed with various photo editing software when this "tag" is detected the image is automatically rotated 90 degrees for viewing. The "assumption" is that it would be rotated counter clockwise assuming that the photographer held the camera so that the shutter release would be on top rather than on the bottom.

    This has created some confusion when software automatically rotates the image because the rotation is normally only for viewing and the file isn't automatically saved in the rotated position. So even though it appears rotated for the purpose of viewing, when the same file is placed in another environment which is not sensitive to the "tag" it appears in its original orientation. Obviously for print purposes it doesn't matter but if the file is manually rotated and saved then the problems begin. Assuming the tag isn't removed when the file is saved, then other software sensitive to the tag sees it and rotates it 90 degrees counter clockwise it's once again misoriented for viewing.

    It works well for people who have a fixed workflow but can be annoying for those who use a variety of software.

    Lin

    Thanks for that Lin I didn't realize the assumption by software is clockwise, explains some weird results I used to get before I turned off auto rotation in the camera. One of those great ideas in theory but troublesome in practice.

    Cheers

    Andrew

  7. Hi,

    Keep in mind that I'm pretty new to PTE. I've been waiting for Beta 9 before investing time in learning the product. I think I'm seeing a bug related to portrait images. If I add a portrait type image to my show and preview it, it shows rotated by 90 degrees into a landscape image. If I go to Objects and Animation and rotate the slide 90 degrees then it then appears correct in a preview. If I create an exe show, the portrait slide shows correctly. However, if I create an AVI version of the show, the portrait slide is rotated 90 degrees. This could be a misunderstanding on my part but I thought I'd post it just in case. If it is a misunderstanding on my part, please point me in the right direction.

    Thanks,

    Jim

    Hi Jim

    Make sure you are downloading images from your camera correctly, some cameras have a "rotate automatically" function which tries to determine whether the picture taken is Portrait or Landscape and orientates it hopefully correctly saving you the bother to do this manually. I turned this feature off on my camera as I was having similiar problems with other software. To test this just make up some landscape and portrait non photographic images in a painting program and see if they behave the same way. I think it has something to do with the embedded thumbnail image contained within jpeg files but I'm not 100% sure. Good luck

  8. No, there's no sound associated with the "O&A" window. This is one of the things Igor has said he will consider, but no definite promises yet. However, you can access the "Preview" window from the O&A window, but it's just the same preview that you see from the main window of PTE.

    Sorry probably didn't make that clear enough, Yes I was enquiring about the ability to play sound in the animations window when you are testing your animations to help line up changes in "O&A's" with changes in the soundtrack. The preview doesn't let you stop at a point in the O&A window to make amendments. Certainly easy to work around but in future versions of PTE would be handy.

  9. Igor

    When we run a preview in the animation & objects window will we also hear the sound track?

    I think yes......

    Lin

    Hi Lin

    I hope you are right as it will pretty special to be able to sync up animations precisely to the soundtrack. I thought I asked this question over a year ago and it was in the "too hard basket" but maybe not! Fingers crossed :-)

  10. I think it's reasonable to expect that an exe presentation will have its limits as to how many zooms or animations are occurring at any one time, these limits will naturally increase as video cards become faster and CPU's more advanced it wasn't that long ago that a standard video card struggled to perform a simple smooth dissolve during a exe presentation - oh how far PTE has come!

    The great thing is if you want to produce an incredibly complex presentation with lots of zooms, animations, fades and effects you are able to do so limitlessly if you are producing a DVD file :-)

    And the way the internet is speeding up Video files are becoming increasingly faster to send via the internet there will possibly come a day that exe files may be the least used output format of PTE but for the time being they do allow you to produce an incredibly compact file offering a very high quality presentation.

  11. The latest beta runs pefectly on my DVD player as well and appears to be in synch however I don't think Igor has implemented full synchronisation yet as a show will gradually go out of synch when previewed from either the timeline or main window or from an EXE created presentation.

    But wow its certainly producing very clear output from DVD.

    A big thanks to the Wnsoft Team you really have deserved a grand New Years celebration, and really looking forward to when synch is finally implemented across all outputs in the New Year.

  12. Haven't spent much time contributing in the forum or in using/testing PTE in recent months you can click here to find out one of the reasons why:-

    http://www.imagescapes.co.nz/tom

    But I do keep an almost daily eye on the developments in the forum. It seems to me that with Igor's (and the rest of the Wnsoft's Team) drive to get it right and the expertise of the forums members that it is a winning formula.

    Together a very sophisticated peice of software is being tuned and perfected and I almost feel guilty as I sit back and watch some very clued up and dedicated forum members offering their time and expertise to test the betas and offer advice and help us learn new techniques.

    So this is really a big thank you to all those involved and I really am looking forward to making a LOT of new shows when the final version 5.0 is released in the fullness of time.

  13. I could be wrong but the PicturestoExe codec is not your everyday codec.

    The codec itself is not used to make an AVI file instead the codec "frameserves" to a third party application to either view video or write to a DVD. Frameserving as I understand makes the third party application think that PTE has already created a full AVI file but instead PTE feeds the AVI information directly to the third party application without ever making a AVI file.

    This is also why when you close PTE you can't see your AVI file you think you have made.

    However you can make an AVI file using a non PTE codec in the custom mode of "Making an AVI Video File" option box. Lin Evans recommends (and I agree) the Microsoft MPEG 4 Codec which gives excellent results as long you crank up the quality settings on the codec (from my experience).

    In short if PTE isn't open I don't think the PTE Codec exists in a state that can actually be used.

    My Codec list in XP says the PTE Codec isn't available but I can still burn DVD's without using custom mode in PTE.

  14. Andrew,

    You're right about this problem. Unfortunately Bilinear resizing gives such artefacts when image reducing in several times. Bicubic gives much better results, but Bicubic works in 10-20 times slower and can't be used at all here.

    I see another good solution for this problem. And I hope we'll realize it in the next betas (already in v5.00).

    p.s. yes, Media Player Classic is a wonderful player I use it, too!

    Igor, I don't know if this is your solution but couldn't you make PTE resize the images using a high quality resizing algorithm before you render the video? That way you are only resizing each image once and the video compressor isn't resizing at all?

    The only problem I see is where you have images that are zooming as these may well need to be at their original resolution unless for zooms only you use a slower high quality compression codec?

  15. Andrew,

    Please send me original of this photo to int_support@ [removethistext] wnsoft.com

    Also let me know please:

    1) Do you opened and played AVI file or converted to MPEG2?

    2) What media player you used?

    3) And how you did these screenshots?

    Hi Igor

    I'm currently at work so I will send the original file tonight when I get home but answers to your other questions:-

    1) There' was no conversion to MPEG2 just straight to AVI using custom settings 720x576 PAL 25 fps Progressive

    2) Viewed using Windows Media Player and Classic Media Player (Great utility by the way) with exact same results.

    3) Screen dumps were taken using Classic Media Player. Note: this program lets you actually capture an image and save it to a file but the results appeared the same as just doing a screen print via Windows Media

    Player.

    Hope this helps.

    Note: I have never had a problem with video output as I usually resize my images initially to fit the intended resolution of screen size I would be using - this also reduces the size of the presentation (exe presentations). I only noticed this video compression problem when using full size images without prior resizing.

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