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  1. Thanks Barry About the only route I didn't try over the hour I spent looking!
  2. I have been using PTE for many years but recently I have been updating my knowledge for AV studio Pro using the excellent tutorials by Barry Beckham. In all his tutorials as soon as PTE is opened the Slide List contains thumbnails of the images. I realized that I had only ever seen the file name in my lists and no images. I liked the idea of the thumbnails so I thought I would change the format to show them. There I came unstuck! I can find no way to present the File Name list any way other than as text.
  3. Thanks Igor Hooray It worked! Roll on the inclusion of a cache clearance Button!
  4. Hi Igor, I did as you suggested and it has worked on most if not all of my earlier AVs but the ones I am currently working on it has only repaired one or two audio clips at the beginning of each show. I repeated the operation a second time but the "Stuck" clips are still blank.
  5. Back in April there was a discussion of problems displaying the audio track. It was explained that this might be due to using an audio editor such as Audacity when the MP3 file was inserted into the project. At the time it was said that a "button" might be made available to clear the cache to prevent the problem. I tried the simple method suggested but of course it was quite time consuming. However since then I have had no problem using Audacity so I assumed the cache clearing glitch had been solved. I have now literally hundreds of audio clips in a major project I am doing, and all was well until this morning when I downloaded the the latest PTE update. Now all my audio files for this and all my previous AVs have once again lost their information display. HELP! I can't go back and replace all the clips manually - it would take years.
  6. Thanks Igor. Yes, I was modifying the commentaries and had the Audio files opened and was going back and forth between them. Being able to clear the cache easily would be a great help as I am doing a major revision to a long sequence of a holiday we took in New Zealand back in 2007 to enable it to be shown on my HD 4K TV. I'm not only redoing all the photos but adding a significant amount of commentary. Well I've got to do something during lock-down, but It's a steep learning curve for me! Regards David
  7. Hi Igor, If possible I should like to get the the clips visible so that I can adjust the volume levels if needed. However there are rather a lot of them and it would take a long time to rename them all. Therefore I should like to try the method you describe above (C:\Users\YourProfileName\AppData\Local\WnSoft-WaveCache\ Delete all folders inside this folder). but two things stop me first I can't follow the instructions as I don't know what \YourProfileName\ means or how I find it. Secondly, if I make an error in the deletion process can I possibly destroy the AV even if I make a back-up before trying it. Lastly I am using Audacity to record and process the sound files and then exporting them as MP3 to PTE. It seems to work well, even when I open the file again and re-edit it. It is only later that I notice some of the files are not displaying. Can you say if there is something I can avoid doing during this process to prevent the problem occurring in the future please?
  8. I have just completed an AV with a large number of commentary clips using PTE AV Studio Pro. The AV is optimised for HD 4K TV and its size is 294 kB As I neared the end of the production I started noticing that of some of the commentary clips had mysteriously changed from the conventional audio representation. They now displayed the word "Error" before the file reference and the display no longer showed a waveform but a block of green colour. This seems to be random and I can see no differences in the way the were originally produced. You can see this on the attached Screen shot: clip 70 attached to slide 81 is fine but the others all display the Error notice and have no audio content just a green rectangle. However it does not seem to affect the actual clip and it still sounds OK even when published as an MP4 production. Is this a bug either on my computer or in PTE, or is it trying to tell me something?
  9. Hi Igor, What I did was this: I started on the Timeline screen. I then selected Project Options Then Audio on the drop down menu. I then tried to select the audio file and drag it down to the Commentary Track. ie the same as I would drag an image down to the Slides track from the File name panel on the Slides screen. The reason why I was fooled for so long was that you can, of course, actually pick the Audio files up and move them but not out of the Project Options screen - only down to another (in my case Music track) - or else it jumps straight back to its original position. I thought it would be very convenient if it were possible to this. Thanks David
  10. I've worked out what has happened. When I reattached the commentary clip it must have got in a long way from the slide it was intended to attach to. I eventually found it and then dragged it back where I wanted it and now it is firmly back where it should be! I also had a memory lapse and was trying to drag it directly from the Audio file list - seems to be a logical way of moving them, is there any reason why it can't work that way?
  11. I have been producing an A/V and successfully adding commentaries to it. I needed to change one of the earlier images so I remove the existing one and successfully replaced it. However when I removed it, it also removed the associated commentary. This did not surprise or worry me as I had the clip saved. I therefore copied it into the project and it duly appeared in the Audio list. I was a bit surprised because although I had all the clips numbered in sequence, and this was number three out of more than 20, it put it at the bottom of the Audio list. I tried to drag it up between slide 2 and 4 but it immediately returned to the bottom of the audio file list. I tried to lock it to slide 3 and it indicated that I had done so. However I still couldn't move it down to the commentary track. I kept trying to drag the clip below slide 3 but although I could pick it up and move it down it just appended itself to the Music file list which is below the Audio list. I can still move other audio clips to different places on the audio file list but I now can't drag and drop any of the Audio files down to the commentary track under any of the slides. Any ideas what I may be doing wrong?
  12. Ahh - that's solved it! I assumed that the because the quality box contained the 1920x1080 figures thiey just reflected the aspect ratio and had no other effect. I did as you suggested and lo and behold the picture quality immediately improved and I could also see the difference between the lower and higher definition of the two images of the Dom Luis Bridge. There is a noticeable improvement in the video I am renovating as well. I did try an even higher quality to match the definition of your highest quality samples - 5184x3888 but my video card is apparently not good enough to render the images properly so I abandoned that as one step too far!
  13. Hello Again, Hope you had an enjoyable Christmas. I've now completed a series of tests using your Suspension Bridges files. In the end I made three sequences - one for each bridge in which I compared the Highest definition pictures with lower definition. I did not bother with the 800x600 as they were obviously inferior as you would expect. The comparisons of the others were as follows: Rope bridge 1920x1440 against 2880x3840 Pont Luiz 1920x1440 against 5184x3888 Cantilever Iron Bridge 1920x1440 against 5184x3888 In PTE I set all slide lengths to 2s with zero transition and repeated the pair 7 times. I published them as MP4 and transferred it to a memory stick which I played on our TV. This gave 3 videos that made 2 second A/B comparisons (similar to flicker tests that astronomers use to detect star movements). The results were that even close to the screen no one who watched them could see any differences in the clarity or colour of the pictures. The only exception was of Pont Luiz where right t the top of the image at very close viewing you could detect a slight change in the shadow position of the fencing and the definition of the people standing there. I then went back to your original jpeg file of this bridge and the definition on my PC was pin-sharp I could clearly see the fencing rails and the people standing there. So I viewed it on the TV where it was just as sharp! Finally I compared the two MP4 images, and much to my surprise, the lower definition (1920x1440) image was the most accurate. I assume this is because 1920px is the same resolution as the line-scanning of the TV. Obviously I shall now stick to 1920x1080 images unless I intend to zoom out significantly for particular effects. Thanks once again and have a prosperous New Year David
  14. Hi jmG, I think I've cracked it! I right clicked each image and it gave me the opportunity to Save As and the definition is as stated so I'll now use these great pictures to see how they look on the TV. For the record I'll take then directly into PTE and publish them As HD & 4k videos and view via a memory stick on the TV. I will also try them as straight jpg images to asses if there is any difference in quality. Thanks very much for the comprehensive material.
  15. Thanks Tom, I'll see if I can set up an A/B comparison test using both resolutions and see if my aging eyes can tell the difference!
  16. I am making AVs to play on my Samsung QLED 14K HDTV and up to now have set my basic picture definition to 1920x1080 pixels. I understand that these TVs are capable of displaying 3840x2160 pixels. Furthermore the TV technology enables much higher dynamic range, colour saturation and other advantages. Would displaying my images at this higher resolution gain any advantage in picture quality?
  17. Thanks for your thoughts John, The laptop is in fact a tablet but is quite powerful having solid state memory and a fast processor, so I don't think it is that, and I did connect it through a high quality HDMI cable and it was running on the mains. My test was a short sequence from an hour long show in three chapters. I am remaking it from a 2008 A/V to run on our HD TV. I hope It will be longer and better produced and run from a memory stick so it needs to have more and shorter chapters. It is possible that I haven't updated the sequence as well as I thought and running it as an exe via the computer may be causing problems. I did, however do a direct comparison with the MP4 version and it was noticeably worse. I have also realised that, in any case, it will not be possible to use a menu running in Video Format since there is no way I could select from a menu frame. (Should have realised that right from the start!) I am now testing the three chapters to see how easily I can use the Folders facility on the TV - initial experiments seem fine and I've put them on the stick and am just going to try them out. Thanks once again.
  18. Thanks Lin and VBL. My Post got confused with a new one I started on the same subject so I have only just noticed you replied to this earlier one. Thanks for you comments - I now realise that even if I had got it to run in the MP4 format I still wouldn't be able to select any menu items since there would be no cursor. Kind Regards David
  19. Thanks every one I should like to try out your tutorial John. How can I get it please? Regards David
  20. I am producing an AV on PTE AV Studio Pro which is looking great on our Samsung QLED TV when displayed as an HD 4K video. I intend to produce a menu page so that I can select various chapters. I can do this when publishing it as an exe and it works OK but when I publish for the HD TV the menu system does not work. I tried it out with a simple AV without a sound track and it would not run at all as it said it “The audio data is not supported”. So I added a short audio clip to the menu slide and the two short sequences. When I selected the Mp4 track it still said the same but this time it skipped the menu slide and ran both the short sequences one after the other. Please can anyone tell me if I am doing something wrong, or is it not possible to use menus using the Mp4 format?
  21. Thanks for the help. Barry's video has clearly shown me what to do and translated well into PTE Studio 10. However I now have another problem! I am producing an AV on PTE AV Studio Pro which is looking great on our Samsung QLED TV when displayed as an HD 4K video. I intend to produce a menu page so that I can select various chapters. I can do this when publishing it as an exe and it works OK but when I publish for the HD TV the menu system does not work. I tried it out with a simple AV without a sound track and it would not run at all as it said it “The audio data is not supported”. So I added a short audio clip to the menu slide and the two short sequences. When I selected the Mp4 track it still said the same but this time it skipped the menu slide and ran both the short sequences one after the other complete with both sound tracks. Please can anyone tell me if I am doing something wrong, or is it not possible to use menus using the Mp4 format? I can of course display as an exe file via my laptop but the quality suffers. David White
  22. Thanks Igor (I think!). What's the easiest (i.e. cheapest) way for me to upgrade to Pro please?
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