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Tripstrilles

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  • Birthday 02/17/1959

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  1. Thank you Igor. I have tested yesterday Moviefactory 5 with PTE-AVI 1280 x 720. It can read the AVI-file but burning is only possible, if I use a HD-DVD or a bluray burner. If I burn even though, Moviefactory converts the file to PAL. Now I am understanding. Rainer
  2. Thank you for your answer, but I want to create a DVD with HDTV resolution 1280 x 720 or 1080i. But this is not possible with PTE 5 Beta Deluxe. Is this right? I only can create such an AVI with this resolution, so I have to buy Moviefactory 5 to burn a HD-DVD. Is this right too?. I have 43" Pioneer Plasma Display. Rainer
  3. I played it with my DVD-Player to Plasma TV Rainer I wanted also test the 1280 x 720 mode, but PTE can only create such an AVI but not DVD.
  4. Hi, yesterday I have tested the new beta, no problems to burn a DVD. But the effects in the slideshow movie wasn´t good. The effect duration I tested was 1500 ms. In the movie they were all jerking. What did I wrong? I tried also to burn in 1280 x 720 mode, but this was not possible. If I want to do this, I have to make a custom avi in this resolution. This is not good, because so I have to buy Movie Factory 5 to burn a DVD in this format. Please can someone give me the right information about this? Rainer
  5. Hi, I am using Movie Factory 4. You can store the converted files in a folder on your hard disk. So you can easy burn a lot of DVDs. It is much more better than DVD-copy because so you are sure to get no errors and you have the original files if something is wrong on the burned DVD. If you make DVD-copy and there are errors on your primare DVD, you have to wait 5 hours once more. Rainer
  6. Hi Igor, I gave up putting slideshows into DVD format too, because I was waiting for HD format. At time I use Movie Factory 4 and I wanted to upgrade to 5 Deluxe. But now I am still waiting for PTE Deluxe. Creating customize menus is very good and I hope that the soft is also available in other languages. Rainer
  7. Beta doesn´t works with old Win NT SP 4 Greetings, Rainer
  8. The best wishes to you all from Germany, Rainer
  9. I whish to use IPTC Data (caption) for comments in object editor, like using in Breeze Browser. Greetings, Rainer
  10. For viewing on screen it doesn´t matter 72 dpi/ppi or 400. It does only matter for printing. For viewing the image resolution is urgent - 1024 x 768 / not more than 1500. http://www.scantips.com/no72dpi.html Rainer
  11. @bbdigital I have no problems with slideshows with over 400 images / 1 MB each image. Never heard from this. Yesterday I have viewed it with notebook at plasma-tv. 53 minutes. 5 seconds between each image, transition time 3 seconds. I have maken a photo session of our performance of - Winnetou II - with our music to every scene. All images have a resolution of 1500 x 1125 pixel. There were no problems to view the show from CD ! PTE 4.42 is very fast, compared with my first version of PTE. If you want, take a look at the photosession I have done, I tried to cut the show like a movie script. http://www.karl-may-freunde.de/galerie/vor...g2005/index.htm Greetings, Rainer
  12. @Ronniebootwest Yes, you are wrong. What you mean is the print resolution. This is no matter for slide shows. If you have an image opened in maybe photoimpact and you look after the properties of it, photoimpact shows you a resolution (dpi) of 72 (this is only a value inside the file). If you want to print this image, you must set the print resolution at 200, or 300 or 400 dpi (dots per inch). If the image has not enough pixel resolution (5 or 6 Megapix) you may not be able to print the image in the size you want with print resolution of 300 dpi. But this is another theme. Urgent for slideshows ist the pixel resolution. This resolution is set to 1024 x 768 or higher. It is not necessary to set it higher than 1500 pixel, see my posting above. If you make DVD, the resolution will set with authoring software to PAL or NTSC - to 720 x 576 or smaller (NTSC). I have test it with image resolution of 720 x 576, but all images are unsharp. So it is recommended to set the smallest resolution to 1024 x 769 pixel of every image. P.S. My slideshows are 600 MB with music, 1 MB each image, all runs well. Greetings, Rainer
  13. Hello Deb, I have test this for a long time. I have a plasma-tv and I have maken PTE-exe shows for viewing with my notebook at TV, and I have maken DVD-shows with Movie Factory 4. 1. All images I edit with my photo editing software 2. In batch-mode I convert all images ( 5 Megapix) to a resolution of 1500 x 1125 3. Nikon told me, that this will prevent - moiree - by viewing with a beamer 4. By viewing with notebook (widescreen 1280 x 768), my plasma-tv changes the resolution to 1280 x 768 too and I get the sharpest view on screen I have ever seen. 5. My images have a size of 1 MB, but with new PTE 4.42 ther is no problem with any transition. All transitions are very smooth. The compression is for best quality 97 % (low compression). My PC is an Athlon 2000, 512 MB Ram, Notebook Centrino 1,6 Mhz, 512 MB Ram. If you have a slowlier PC, you can compress your images to 85 % and you will not see any jaggies. By making a DVD (PAL or NTSC) you can also use the resolution of 1500 x 1125, but not less than 1024 x 768. The quality of DVD is a little unsharper, because the images will be resize to 720 x 576 (PAL) or lower for NTSC. I make shows on DVD with Movie Factory 4, single pass, 9800 kb/s.. I hope, this will be helpful for you and other. Greetings from Germany, Rainer
  14. Thanks JRR, I have done it with - strg - and - shift -, but it doesn´t works. Rainer
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