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  1. I have made a slideshow that is about 5 minutes long, with about half the time as videos (2min 30 sec.) and half as images.

    All the video files are in PTE converted.

    The PTE file is 286KB. 

    The EXE file is 340.706KB.  When I save the EXE file as a zip file, it hardly becomes smaller. 

    The EXE zip file for PC is 338.238KB 

    The zip file for MAC is 338.575KB

    The PTE file published as an MP4 is 474,515KB

    I was under the impression that zip files were compressing EXE files and make them smaller for sending over the internet.  Is that not the case?

    Anything I can do more to make it so it can be uploaded to the "Slideshow Club"

    Thanks,

    Bert

  2. When using a slide style with a multitude of images, I notice that the images that become part of the style are not highlighted in the file list.  Is it only me or Is this normal in PTE 9.011? 

    With more than 300 images in the file list, it becomes a little difficult to keep track of the images that are in styles with multiple images.

    What do people do besides writing down all the slide numbers that go in a multi image styles?

    Bert

  3. Below are some browser and operating system combinations that support YouTube's high-quality video formats:

    • Google Chrome (all operating systems)
    • Internet Explorer or Edge on Windows 8.1 or newer
    • Safari on Mac OS X 10.10 or newer
    • Firefox on Windows 7 or newer and on Mac OS X 10.10 or newer

    I use Internet explorer 10,  and combined with Windows 7, shows only 720P.

  4. Hi Barry

    When I click on the cog wheel, I can only see HD quality 720.

    Then I can click on missing options and I get a You Tube window with the following message:

    YouTube videos missing quality options on this browser

    YouTube videos are available in many formats and resolutions. However, some browsers do not support newer video formats. This means these browsers may only have one or two video formats to choose from. We recommend upgrading your browser or operating system for the best viewing experience.

    Below are some browser and operating system combinations that support YouTube's high-quality video formats:

    • Google Chrome (all operating systems)
    • Internet Explorer or Edge on Windows 8.1 or newer
    • Safari on Mac OS X 10.10 or newer
    • Firefox on Windows 7 or newer and on Mac OS X 10.10 or newer

    I do have the latest update for my browser and have windows 7 Home edition.

    Do ALL of you who can see You Tube as 1080 x 1920, a later one than Windows 7?

    Bert

  5. Barry,

    I looked at your show in YouTube, it plays in HD at 720 quality. (Seems to be the best quality it can show)

    On my 22" screen it does not look that good at all, and no comparison to the view of that same show downloaded from your web-side to my computer. 

    Bert

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