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How do you add a hyperlink to a web site in a message posting?
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I am attempting to create a new web site using Adobe Muse but am having some problems with uploading slide shows to Utube in full HD.
I created the mp4 file in Pictures To Exe an usual and then uploaded to Utube. They all played good at the 72 HD setting but, only a couple played at the highter 1080 HD.
Why is this, does anyone know the answer?
You can see what I mean by taking a look at my draft site at http://ronniewestphotography.com/ just click select the menu item for 'Slideshows'
Cheers, Ron.
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Thanks guys but, that will just give me a full screen view! I seem unable to move any of the slides in this view :-(
Is that because I am running PTE in a VMware virtual machine perhaps?
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I want to re-arrange the order of my slides like I used to in the older versions of PTE but, in version 8.0.7 I cannot find the older full screen Slide List that allowed me to move slides (like the old slide box) Is that facility still available please?
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yes of course it should!
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Before assuming that your system is at fault, try uninstalling PTE completely and then re-install PTE 8.1 and see what happens then.
Ron
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Hi Lumenlux,
Wow! thank you for taking the time to offer your comprehensive observations, I will be checking through them all as soon as possible. It does seem, from what you say, that there is little difference in the viewing experience of the embedded PTE slide show no matter what size and resolution that the original PTE exe file was made at. I am experimenting at the moment by making a new slide show using smaller images that were saved using the 'Save for Web' option in photoshop. My thinking here, is that smaller sizes will stream quicker.
Later today, I am going to take a look through your web site stuff to see if that will help me with my own problems.
Watch this space!
Ron West
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Ron,
If your new site is already publicly accessible, send me a link and I'll check out what I see using Firefox.
regards,
Peter
Hi Peter,
Thanks foryour offer of assistance, my new site is still under construction with a trial version of Adobe Muse.
I am able to view the site from within Muse (using Firefox) Sorry that I cannot give public access as yet because your observations would have been very helpful.
Ron.
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I am pretty certain that the problem is one that I myself am causing but my experimenting has not yet identified where I am going wrong.
I have already made the point that I am using the the PTE option to create the mp4 file and then I use the 'Publish to YouTube' option. The embed code is then inserted into my web site (Adobe Muse - not my existing site) and everything works perfectly at this stage but, when I do a test run of my new site in my browser (Firefox), everything slowws down and I get the dreaded 'Waiting' message and have to wait up to 2 minutes for the next slide show to begin.
I have convinced myself that the original slide show was made with images (1920x1080) that were to large and music that had to high a bit rate (320 mp3).
I am going to redo the slide show with smaller images and reduce the mp3 to a bitrate of 128 and see what happens. I had hoped that another forum member had aready encountered this problem and wouls be able to assist.
Ron West
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Mary,
Please do not be offended, I totally agree with you!
I gave up trying to use the search option for exactly the same reasons that you have described. It makes much more sense to adopt your suggestion of a pinned post. Ken has already offered to do this for you so why not reply and take up his offer.
Ron West
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I often upload my PTE slide shows to YouTube and now I want to use the 'embed' code from those Youtube shows to place the slide shows on my my own web site. I know how to do this but, I am finding that when a person visits my site and plays the embedded slide show, they take a long time to upload and play because of the size of the various files.
My question is this, what are the best settings to use when making the original PTE show, e.g. image size, resolution, should I use 'Save for web' and select the lowest (best qualty)jpeg or png24.
The final viewing experience from my web site should be as good as possible without the viewer experiencing upload/download problems that render the slide show unwatchable.
Any suggestions?
Ronnie West.
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Are you missing the point Dave?
What Mary is suggesting is that we all pool our thoughts and have them pinned in just one place in order to avoid the need to go searching through the FAQ's.
Ron West
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This is an excellent suggestion Mary and I would very much like to see it happen.
I recently encountered some problems whilst attempting to embed the code for one of my YouTube videos so that I could run it on a new web site I am creating with adobe Muse. The problem was the up\download speeds being far to slow.
I need to know the best practice for keeping such a slide show down in size. Others may benefit from this too.
Go ahead and push for a pinned post on what you are suggesting.
Ron West.
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Carmelo,
I do not speak the Italian language but I know that your translation will be very welcome to all who do.
Thank you for all those hours of work that you have done in order to promote the further use of Pictures to Exe.
Avery happy new year to you.
Kindest Regards,
Ronnie West
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Hi Lin,
I can't see any difference in quality by using the 720 option.
I guess that is what I will use from now on.
Have a look at the video in Utube and let me know what you think.
You will find it under my name (ronniebootwest)
Regards,
Ron.
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Thanks for the info Lin,
I did a quick test with a small pte show and uploaded to Utube using the 1080 size and it seemed to play perfect.
However, after reading your comments, I will upload again using the 720 option and, if the quality is not reduced, I will use that size in future.
I assume that Utube will downsize the video if necessary.
I am currently appraising the Adobe Muse Video designer program because it will allow me to embed utube video code in my web site. This will be much better that using my old Flash method I think.
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I always used to post my videos to Utube/Vimeo as small flash files but now I want to publish to those sites by using the option in PTE.
Is there any size restrictions for the video size or can I use the full HD size of 1920 x 1080.
Can someone suggest the correct settings that I should use please.
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Hello Bill,
I received you PM and replied to it but I think I think that I messed up the 'send' so you may not have received it.
If this is the case, please advise me by replying to this post and I will add my reply here.
Ron.
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Did you create the exe file normally or did you use the 'Safe for internet' option?
Ron
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I know just what you mean!
I was once of those PC diehards and still like to use it on my laptop. However, I never regretted getting an iMac because of its stability and quality (it just works)
PTE installs and runs easily on Windows 8 and I now create all my slide shows on the MAC.
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Barry,
It does not look much like we will be seeing a MAC version any time soon.
Why not suggest that they use VMware fusion as a virtual machine. I use it and running PTE with it, is a doddle.
Ron
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It is easy with Photoshop!
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Dave,
I stand corrected! 16:9 it is.
Ron
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The aspect ratio of an iMac 27" is 16:9 I believe.
The maximum screen resolution is 2560 x 1440 so to fill your screen you should create slide shows at 2556x1440 pixels at ratio 16:9
Full HD (1080) uploads to Utube
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You may have solved my problem. Some of my uploaded slide shows are quite old and way back then I may well have uploaded incorrectly (at the wrong settings when creating the mp4 video.
I will check tomorrow and see what I did and, if needed, I will recreate the slide show and upload at 1080.
Thanks for the thumbs up.
I don't understand why you cannot access my site (ronniewestphotography.com) Have you tried entering a search in Google?
Ron.