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  1. I'm another person confused about the registration process.

    I have the license key file PteKey.txt from the orginal email when I bought PTE.

    I've just downloaded v8. What am I supposed to paste into the "Load a Key" window? I've tried the contents of PteKey.txt

    I've also tried KeyCopy from Beechbrook which reports the license keys for PTE & video builder OK but putting them in the windows registry didn't help.

    THanks

  2. Thanks for re-posting Lin. I was replying to the same thread as you at the same time - maybe that threw the forum software.

    The method you describe will save me time, so thanks for that. I hadn't spotted that "change image file" button.

    For what its worth, and without opening up a discussion that you've already had at length, I quite often see on BBC TV programs the repeated use of

    a gentle zoom or pan on several still images one after the other, and it has its place in my view. I'd like to see WnSoft respond to a wide variety of customer views.

    Thanks again for the help.

  3. Thanks for looking into this Tom, thats great.

    I need to put a version of a slideshow on the web - probably on my own website, or at least somewhere under my control

    It looks like the youtube/facebook method in videobuilder would be best to minimize the file size. I just need to make videobuilder save it to my computer while NOT putting it on youtube, so I can FTP it to where I want it.

    Cheers Laurence

  4. I'm about to upload a slideshow to the web for the first time (using deluxe v6.5), and I'm looking for tips for a 3min slideshow with music+voice.

    In videobuilder, there are various options: create a high quality (H.264) MP4 for PC & Mac, upload to youtube/facebook etc

    For a given resolution & frame rate, are there any differences in the "youtube/facebook" mp4s compared to the "high quality MP4s for PC & Mac"?

    (eg. is there extra compression going on?)

    It comes down to getting the best quality & largest screen size while retaining a short download time for the viewer

    Thanks Laurence

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