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  1. Hi Henri,

    I tried playing Lin's tutorial on my Mac using Quicktime and got a message saying additional software is required. I got sound but no vision. Luckily it ran OK on my PC. Have you downloaded any Quicktime plug ins?

    Kind regards

    Peter

    Hi Peter,

    No. I didn't install any plugin for Quicktime,

    but of course it's very well possible that some downloaded application did.

    And I remember to have updated some new Apple software recently..

    My iMac is a normal 20" machine made in 2008.

    My advice is to try Lin's suggestion first, update your system software and if all that doesn't work let me know...

    regards,

    Henri.

  2. Hi Folks,

    I just added a new tutorial on 3D Transform to the PTE Made Easy (PTE For Smarties) section in the Tutorial forum...

    Lin

    Hi Lin, thanks for this marvellous tutorial. I downloaded it with my iMac and it works very good with Quicktime for Macintosh!

    And by the way, for years now I'm admiring your marvellous hat,(of which I don't know name or brand or whatever of course), but remarkable it is, just like you. So, now I've said it!

    Thanks again,

    Henri.

  3. Probably it's time to remove the old mode and always use hardware acceleration for slideshows? It will speed up developement of PicturesToExe and will decrease size of EXE file.

    If somebody still would like to create a menu sequence, he can use any previous version.

    What's your opinion on this question?

    Igor,

    In my opinion we always must use hardware acceleration; in fact we are carefully choosing a computer with a appropriate graphical card so it seems very obvious to me to use this (rather expensive) equipment!

    Moreover, in the near future I'm convinced that more and more applications are using the combination of the mainboardprocessor(s) and the nowadays very powerful graphical cards...

    regards,

    Henri.

  4. Igor, thank you vey much for the new version 6(beta). All new possibilities are not only very useful, but are enlarging my creative skills as well! And of course I'm very grateful for the new Mac executable addition... And, while you and your team are working on a real Macintosh version, I'll be glad to do some beta testing again. Just a pity that Apple in the new iMac 20" doesn't use a separate graphical card anymore, as I've read it's a shared version now like the Macbook is using. The 24" version seems to keep a separate card.

    regards,

    Henri.

  5. After reading all this valuable comments it seems to me that maybe the default setting for zooms, pans, rotating must be 'smooth' instead of 'linear'?

    Anyhow, after inspecting my shows it proves that I'm using 'smooth' most of the time..

    regards,

    Henri.

  6. This warning should inform that output slideshow for Mac requires Deluxe license key.

    If the Deluxe key already exists and it has expired (you see warning), please pay for the upgrade and load a new license key which you receive by email:

    http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/order.htm

    Igor,

    I have the same experience and I too think it is a little slitch in the 5.7.(11)beta. I am also asked to provide my (very valid) Deluxe key; after activating the registration everything works as before, but I have to provide it every time I make this exe file....

    regards,

    Henri.

  7. Hi Henri,

    Yes, synchronization is important, but also volume and fades at specific places on a slide. For example, some AV creations have background music which continues when there may be voice-overs on a slide, but the volume must be diminished on the background so as not to "fight" or "conflict" with the voice-over. Then there are times when the creator of the show may want to fade the sound other than just at the end of the show.

    Of course it's possible to do all this in a sound editor, but vastly easier to do it interactively when creating the show. So in essence, both synchronization and volume/fade control are important to the AV creation, don't you think?

    Best regards,

    Lin

    Hi Lin,

    How right you are!

    Of course there is a lot of interacting between image and sound. For me personally it's even more complicated because I normally work with Apple Macintosh... PtE is the only Win-app I use since the picture quality is so marvellous! My sound editing is done in Logic Pro and after that I import the complete soundtrack into PtE. After that I have to do all the things you describe dictated by the soundtrack...

    In my opinion only a full interaction between image- and soundtracks at the same moment can do justice to your creative feelings!

    And Xaver,

    As we are neighbourcountries I think the situation here is the same, but I don't think it is hopeless; if only the users of competing apps have seen the image quality of PtE (and that's what you see in the dark, the projectionscreen)!!

    Just the reason why we are using PtE now and not one of the applications you named anymore?

    In the meantime I'm very grateful of course that Igor and staff is working on a Mac version since that takes time and energy too...

    And thanks to thedom for starting this poll.

    regards,

    Henri.

  8. Did you use the 'Backup in Zip' option within PTE when you made your backup?

    If you did, then all of your images, sound files plus the project file will have been backed up for you.

    If you did not use that option then things will not work for you especially since you have changed your hard drive.

    Ron

    Hi Ron, thanks for your reaction.

    No, I didn't use the "Backup in Zip" option, because I still think that causes a downgrading of my slides (see my second question).

    So there's no way for PtE to recognise my (exactly the same) files and pictures on the dvd?

    regards,

    Henri.

  9. Some time ago I made a slideshow with PtE version 5.5; recently I wanted a new exe file of this show so I started the old 5.5 version with no problems. After that I tried to load the slideshow from the backup-dvd I made at that time. but PtE refused to do that; I only see blue lines with in thick fonts the missing path...

    As far as I can see PtE only want to see the harddisk with the files and pictures from two years ago, but in the meantime I changed that hd for a new one.

    I know that it's possible to create a backup in PtE itself, but that is a zip file.

    I'm wondering what happens to the slides in that case; the pictures are compressed jpeg's allready, so I suppose, as the zip file is compressing again, the quality of my slides is worse.

    regards,

    Henri. :unsure:

  10. Now that we have a Macplayer with a really marvellous quality, and being of some assistance as a beta tester, I like to say that the professionally and friendly way of having contact with the WinSoft team was impressive. Developers like Igor and Dmitry proved to be very effective and we, as PtE community, can be verry happy with this clever guys for working on our favourite application...

    When some betatesting for the real Mac version is needed, I'll be glad to help again.

    regards,

    Henri

  11. 'May I suggest -- and I say this as someone who used to organize, judge, and participate in AV competitions in our club but who also was instrumental in having them dropped in favour of a showcase with no commentary, scoring or awards, back in 2001 -- that, as in any artistic competition, a judge's comments and scores often tell more about the judge than about that which is being judged. In an AV competition, beyond minimal technical competence there is so much in judging and comparing shows (sometimes even literally apples and oranges ;) ) that is inevitably arbitrary, subjective, inconsistent and sometimes infuriatingly irrational...'

    'But I'm assuming that like me you're an amateur (i.e., you do it for fun and love and not to earn your daily bread). If it is otherwise, please ignore what I said -- the marketplace is by its definition (in Western economies anyway) competitive, and fair competition does matter if your income depends on it.'

    Hi Ed, Eric and others,

    Although being a professional, some things 'you do for fun and love' as Ed stated; so I founded a Photoclub just 30 years ago, because I thought and still think that photography and AV(slide)-shows for many people can be a very healthy way to occupy yourself in an artistic manner... And just because of this conception we decided to have no rules at all, with one rule as exception and that was: NO competion.

    Well, how do you say that in English: proofing the pudding is eating it, (or something like that): the proof is that we still have 63 members, doing photography and a hardworking subgroup making digital AV shows! All this creates a sometimes critical, but nevertheless very friendly atmosphere and I'm convinced that this is just because we don't have any competion!

    regards,

    Henri.

  12. Hi Lin,

    Thank you very much for your comprehensive answer and your advice.

    However, after reading the link you supplied one more question came up: What version of DirectX must be installed to work with PtE 5.6 and/or 5.7?

    I'm using version 9c now, but I understand there also exists a version DirectX 10.

    Thanks again,

    regards,

    Henri.

  13. Maybe this question is asked before, but in the forum I didn't find an answer..

    After 5 years my barebone computer needs some renewing. Can anybody tell me which state-of-the-art graphical card nowadays is capable to handle the requirements of PtE 5.7?

    I regularly do movements, zooming etc. in PtE. I understand that 512MB is the norm now?

    It must be a silence type, so no cooling fans or whatever that makes unnecessary sounds...

    regards,

    Henri.

  14. There are essentially two types of "sharpening" (with a number of variables) for images. Which to use and when depends on "why" the image is not sharp and how we want it to appear.

    Hi Lin,

    Thanks a lot for your comprehensive explanation, very useful for all of us..

    I remember somewere Igor warned for sharpening in connection to the moire-effect during zooming; maybe you can tell more on this subject?

    regards,

    Henri.

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