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  1. Boxig

    Just a quick note and may help :

    In some cases on projects that Ive had problems with folder names having spaces ... using quotation marks "\..." in the path label has been useful.

    Therefore \MY DOCUMENTS would be labeled "\MY DOCUMENTS".

    May or may not work for you in your situation ... but worth a shot.

  2. Boxig , Thanks for reminding about the notepad limitations.

    Ive been using Winsyntax ( text editor) for quite sometime for most of my text based needs ... Ive totally forgot about the Notepad size limit. :blink:

    I also will have to check out your "ALL PTE" ... I need to get a bit reorganized in my project file management ...even though I been a bit lax in creating many .pte files lately. B)

    Hope all is well

  3. sshort,

    You will find plenty of help on your whatever choice of sound editor you select to use from many here in the forum. Try also doing a TOPIC search on sound editors in this forum ... you will find plenty of posts to gather your needs and details in their uses.

    As for opening the .pte .... if you have a text based editor ( or even using Notepad ) ... open the Editor and click from its drop down menu options " OPEN" file. In using Windows Notepad.exe ... click "OPEN" ... but make your file filter for "ALL FILES" and not just ".TXT" files.

  4. Hello, Billfranklin

    You'll find your best approach at the moment is by following Ken's previously posted comment ... and rebuild your show in stages and test each compiled version you create. Each time progressively add a new single (1) music file ... this way you will limit your troubleshooting issues. Since you are using WAV and MP3 ... best to take note ... what happens and where with each music file.

    Best to test each of the pieces ... when all the pieces combined dont work quite correct.

  5. Welcome , sshort

    I believe your problem is that you are trying to save your .pte (project file) for use and to open in PS or PSP in some manner. This cannot be done ... the .pte file is a text based file and not an image based file that can be opened and edited within your various graphics programs. PTE does not save the images within the .pte file itself ... it only uses the destination path to your image files used where ever they may be.

    You can edit the .pte text contents with a text based editor or notepad. The .pte file has no images.

    Also the compiled (pte) exe file will not open within any graphic editor so as to edit its image content...

  6. Charlie Seymour, Jr.

    I agree with Guido, it is indeed a very strange font issue when using a "Windowed Mode" display. Usually all objects and fonts maintain their relative position (x,y) in a Windowed Mode setting. Its usually when using "Full Screen" viewed at different resolutions is when you get shift displacement of objects ... this is due to the x,y positions now becoming relative to the viewers (users) pc Monitor screen settings (800, 1024, etc.)

    And Boxig is correct ... if the viewers (users) PC does not have the font within their own system that you used you will get font variations ... the normal action of MS OS is to use the default setting font ( font type,size, etc) on the users PC.

    PTE does not embed fonts or distribute them due to protective copywrite issues.

    Note : You may want to check your various pcs that the same exact font and version type are installed in all your pcs.

  7. Mark,

    CDRom driven Shows wont match the Hard Drive driven Shows ... its has alot to do with read speed and transfer data rates . Also depending on type of CDR Disc used ( X speed capabilities) and the CDRom (X speed to read capabilities)

    Any program ... especially multimedia types ... run much differently (slower) from CD than when played directly from your PC. So whether you have a P4 or P2 etc ... your initial bottle -neck becomes the CDRom and CDR Discs capabilities. So in a basic analogy example ( a 200mph PC can not make a 50mph CD play at 200mph)

    Your only alternative is to copy the Show to the HARD DRIVE for playing or you might try relaxing your PTE Shows transistion and frame timing to something less demanding. Even then, you can not be assured of everyone playing your Show from the CD has the same results ... as there are so many various combinations of PC, CDRom, CD Disc speeds ( and thats just the beginning of what effects the issue)

  8. As much as I hate the idea and name of "Wish Lists" (except at Christmas time B) ) ... they are basically required for all practical improvement purposes in any program developement.

    So let it be named as something like "Program Development Suggestions" or in similar fashion ... in its own category as Ken suggests. That way the history can archived/reviewed for "all" to see ... what "all" is wishing for ... "all" at the same time. B)

  9. Tomuk,

    It wont be possible to gather all your resources used to make your "Created " slideshow from the compiled exe version.

    If you have have not disabled the "PRINTSCREEN" function within PTEs settings ... you can can use that "key" function to print your pictures one by one as your review your compiled show during its playmode.

    If you have disabled that "PRINTSCREEN" key function ... you will have to resort to using a graphics program with screen capture functions. You may have to resize/crop the new images ... pending how your original show was setup.

    You can get the music files you used from within "Windows Temp" folder during runtime of the exe. These music files are temp extracted only during runtime ... and then removed after your shows playmode closes.

    It is not possible to get a copy of the orig ".pte" build file you used to make your compiled .exe ... that hopefully you still have ... otherwise you start with a new one.

    So with images and music in hand ... you will have to recreate the .pte file, settings used and other objects you may have used from scratch again. Hope you still have your .pte file

  10. Storybook,

    JRR has given you the basic answer to your needs and those PTE functions work well and just as intended ... but these functions are not going to totally protect your "works" from everyone with a desire.

    The Date Expire totally disables the compiled exe from playing ... thus when that set date arrives your "works" cease to open and no longer function. You can not restrict copy from a CD ... PTE doenst have any such function ... you must supply some other means that may be available in the market for this possibility ... even then theres no total protection against copy.

    As for "Image protection" ... PTE can not claim total protection of your works ... as there is numerous work arounds for the sauvy keyboard user using other programs that live among us . PTE can only restrict copy of printing of your images within its own program framework ... while its in compiled or playmode state.

    So in the real world ... if what your looking for is total protection ... you cant distribute. :)

  11. Guido,

    Thats a good one ... you got me there.

    However, I have had on some very few occasions, CDs that kinda destroy (quit working) themselves ... without any effort or programing on my part ! :rolleyes:

    ... I didnt even need to bend it or use screwdrivers ... really a self destroying way ! :blink:

  12. zaharia

    You can produce this function somewhat quite easily in some of the INSTALLER PROGRAMS available.

    I have used "Paquet Builder" to expire and destroy demos I have supplied. The "Paquet Builder" actually runs the show or program ( invisibly-you dont see any difference) ... as all needed program content is extracted when executed. You must also create/include a delete file (within the INSTALLER) to destroy the INSTALLER also.

    However, this only works from HARD DRIVE installled/copies .... as CDRs are READ ONLY and you cannot destroy or delete any files contained on the disc.

    Ever try to delete a CDR or its file contents ?

  13. photoshop_god

    1- If you place your FLASH.EXE in the root of your CD you can this path in your button command destination :

    \Flash.exe

    2- If you place your FLASH.EXE in a folder on CD root use:

    \Foldername\Flash.exe ( of course use you own names here)

    Use no : or drive letters ... as your CD may be used on various drive letter labels.

    3- Another possible way is if both your PTE.EXE and FLASH.EXE are in the same folder or are directly relative to each other you can just use :

    Flash.exe

  14. M.eX

    I think making a "self-destroying" slide show is going a bit extreme ... I dont believe most users create such sensative and critical exe shows that they need to resort to this need. :rolleyes:

    Also, most users today dont turn back their PC clock/date ... as this can induce other annoying problems for some of the other programs you have on your PC/OS ... so its alot of trouble just to play back a expired show. :huh:

    I also like the "Expire" feature, since the need arises in some cases ... I just got to remember to disable/remove the settings when making normal shows. :blink:

  15. shelton,

    Considering that the "SYNC'" function is relatively new and still going thru lots of programing stages and other tweaks ... Im sure once Igor is totally happy with the foundation of the "SYNC" operation and quality ... he will start implementing other enhancements and features such as you and others would like to see possible when using SYNC.

    In the meantime, as JRRsuggests, there are work arounds to do what you want ... even if its a bit more work and not as fast.

  16. Deb

    The shadow control effect you desired is not possible on Individual Slides using PTEs Project Options. PTEs shadow effect controls the entire group of Slides from the Project Options setting ... and there is no feature or setting to add shadow effects using the Object Editor.

    For the effect you desire ... you must use your own graphic editor/program that will create the shadow effect on your individual files.Then you must insert these created graphics/photos as OBJECTS into PTE.

    PTE really does not incorporate any graphic editor/enhancements within its programing ... so you must rely on your own graphics program capabilities.

  17. tyrone123

    I believe you need to make some Project Options entries and settings to achieve what you desire.

    Go to Project-Project Options (tab) :

    Select Screen (tab)

    Select Window Mode

    This enables the edit box Caption of Window... this is where you enter the name you desire.

    Note:

    Viewing " Icon and Name" in the taskbar is really only possible in WINDOWED MODE TYPE shows. It is quite the normal function in FULL SCREEN MODE TYPE shows not to see the taskbar.

  18. For all those users interested in "AutoPlayer" ... I have just uploaded a new version 2.0 at the Beechbrook Cottage Site :

    http://beechbrook.com/pte/

    New Features v 2.0 :

    Remote Play - Fast access and Restart Play Menu

    Menu Buttons - access changes

    Added List Title pop-ups to Play Menu

    Misl additions and other minor changes

    Fixed Sort and Edit glich on Lists

    REMOTE-PLAY enables 2 primary functions :

    - Fast Load to Play Menu : allows PLAYER to load directly to the Remote-Play Menu without going thru the normal MENU interface routine. Remote-Play has a ON or OFF setting for quick access to Play your Show Groups as soon as the Player loads.

    - ReStarts Play Menu : allows PLAYER to ReStart automatically to the Remote-Play Menu after the Playing of your Show-Group. This allows fast access and playing of all your Show-Groups without having to manually start the Player again after playing each Group.

    Hope You All Enjoy !!

    Note: My next improvement will be to "AutoLink v2" ... since this has bee around awhile without any new updates ... then hopefully by then I will figure some new project to do for PTE uses.

  19. Welcome Clubmud,

    PTE does offer you the option to create a CUSTOMISED STARTUP WINDOW. You can add a image (or not), Title Name and a few other text and comment choices.

    Open the PROJECT- PROJECT OPTIONS- MAIN (button tabs) and select your CUSTOMISED STARTUP WINDOW preferences that are available.

    Or do do have something else in mind ?

  20. Mike,

    Jim gives quite a valuable point to consider if you want to control your suggested button action by closing the current running application by means of selecting a delay timesetting .

    "Load Times" as we know vary from Pc to Pc ... and then you must also consider if its a CD run presentation ... even longer loading times are required.

    The only optimal way is to have the current running exe close when the new exe actually starts playing and not at a predetermined timesetting ... as only then you are assured there will be no Desktop Screen flashbacks or music issues during the exchange of playing actions. To implement this function for any and all uses there must be a detection process to close ... then the results would be totally useful and predictable.

  21. Wendy,

    Yes, rename your existing autorun.inf.txt to autorun.inf as Tripstrilles suggests.

    Your previous filename ext is most likely causing your CD loading issue. I recall some time ago a PTE user had the very same experience when saving with their notepad and not having enabled their ext file view setting to see how it was actually saved as. However, I dont recall that their CD loaded to file view when using the autorun.inf.txt ... as you mention yours has done. I find it strange that it loaded at all ... since it was only a .txt file.

    Hopefully , you should be good to go now.

  22. Wendy,

    A Valuable Hint :

    When building any program ( such as PTE) and creating a data CD ... you must be able to view ( see) the extention names of your files( .wav, .txt, .inf, .exe) your working with. If unable to view or see these extentions ... you must enable their view from within your programs manager (Folder View Settings -- View All files).

    Since you cant see your extentions ...you may have copied the wrong files to your CD Disc without knowing for sure what they really are.

    Another Test :

    Try renaming your current EXE name to just Project.exe and also its identity within the autonrun.inf file. Rare but possible ... you may have some XP user settings restricting the filename use.

    Another Test :

    Since your CD is loading the autorun.inf and showing you the CD contents and not actually running the Project1.exe ... double click the exe show manually from this CD view to verify that the exe is actually functional. If your exe wont run by double clicking it from the CD Disc ... the autorun.inf wont be able to run it either.

    Thats enought for the moment ... try those tests first.

    *** If you have any CDRW Disc around ... use them till you sort this issue out.

  23. Wendy

    1st- Just create a AUTORUN.INF file ... and enter/save the below lines in its content :

    [autorun]

    open=Project1.exe

    *** All spelling must be exact ... no room for error here.

    2nd- Copy the Autorun.inf file and your Project1.exe to the ROOT of your CD ... use no folders here in your case senario.

    *** Make sure you create your CD Disc using Data Mode.

    Once you have generated your CD ( burning of the file contents to the disc) ... eject the CD Disc from your CD Rom ... then reinsert the CD Disc to initialize the autoplay function of your Autorun.inf file.

    In your case ... you donot require ICON idenity of your EXE file ... as you are using the ICON value of your EXE already. You only need to enter ICON identity if you are changing the value of your EXE's current identity.

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