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Everything posted by Ken Cox
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we can always try the convertor -- midi are not copyrighted are they ? would open a whole lot of possible uses -- i have quite a collection - before we started making vcd's i used them all the time to keep the size down for mailing exe's -tried to keep shows <5mb's ken
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For Tom - Alternate ending just for you - LOL
Ken Cox replied to Lin Evans's topic in Slideshows & AV Shows
HATS AND JACKETS AND A SEEING EYE DOG FOR DEM OL GUYS ) THKS KEN -
i have had no problem with latest flash but its your nickel did you tru the vimeo link -= bottom right corner it takes you here http://vimeo.com/2505255?pg=embed&sec=2505255 try that ken
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For Tom - Alternate ending just for you - LOL
Ken Cox replied to Lin Evans's topic in Slideshows & AV Shows
should have lights on windmill blades as well:) ken -
you need more computing power + bigger graphics card download examples from http://www.wnsoft.com/download.htm Examples of slideshows created in PicturesToExe PteShow 8 MB (ready EXE file) Sources Paints of Summer 11 MB (ready EXE file) Light of the Far Worlds 27 MB (ready EXE file) then tell us which run properly on your system ken
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Eric before you go bonkers i would jump in the car and go vist Peter and resolve this or get a msn messenger acct and talk to him or others on the forum that are equipped with this software - they can talk you thru the steps and i am not trying to be facetious with this answer, but you are not doing something right or we would be having 100's of complaints on the forum the other day i tried to open an old show made with a 4 series with 4.48 -- no go -- 5.6 had the control -- and got the error message that comes up so i tried to open the 448 exe no go so i installed 449 and i was back in business and 448 worked as well i use a different way to open programs than other people -- i have used a Baxbex freebie -- OPEN EXPERT - EARLY WIN 98 days - for years to open things and have advocated it many times in the forum ken
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Lin both smooth on mine could have more lights to show what can be done with the p2e product Patrick see your email - i just posted another pps ken
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Lin, Ken's comments here about 15 year old grandson and snow machine..... ------------------ Hi Ken, That's an interesting contraption. It appears to be a converted Volkswagen auto body (Beetle) unless they make a commercial snow machine I'm not familiar with. Anyway a VERY interesting "snowmobile" - LOL.. Lin
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Igor will advise when 5.6 is final ken
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Colin i send my computer signal to tv's via svhs output -- i didn't care what i got as long it had straight lines over the years i have sent many scans of my MacBeth colour chart to people -- it is a known value - i was surprised that it was on the sites i put in the original thread - a bonus as it is true and has the descriptiom chart as well my left was supposed to ne great for distance -- it isnt - the right is have to go to my Eye guy tomorrow and want to be ready to discuss I have come up with a before and after sample of what i used i to see - - both the Dr and surgeon were amazed at the simplicity of the sample -- a white business card and an ivory business card as you say colours are bright ken
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TOM Hawk might give a good answer on this -- been so long since i did the trick [he told me how] i forgot how:( ken
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SEE http://www.mesasoftware.com/merrychristmas.htm Alternate Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/thenosesdotcom Merry Christmas This rendition of White Christmas was recorded by Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters in 1953. It was #2 on the charts in 1954. Animation is by Joshua Held in 2002. White Christmas was written by Irving Berlin for the Movie "Holiday Inn" and recorded by Bing Crosby in 1942, and received the Academy Award in that year. Crosby recorded it again in 1947, and that recording has become the standard. It was also featured in the 1954 movie White Christmas with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen. White Christmas is the biggest selling Christmas song of all time. HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR SHUTTER FINGER WARM KEN
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As some of you know. over the past 8 wks i had cataract removal on both eyes. Am trying to adjust to the new implanted lenses and have been searching for test patterns to check against.Still have to get my glasses changed -- will likely be mid January 09 by the time their lenses are changed. found a great site this morning that will also help those that need standard colour charts etc see http://www.imatest.com/ http://www.bealecorner.org/red/test-patterns/ http://www.bealecorner.com/trv900/respat/ for those interested in cataract's see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cataract_surgery ken
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LIKE THIS EXAMPLE ? http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=9151 KEN
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SCORPION please tell forum what version of pte basic system system specs ken
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Bernard great xmas present for sure:) keep up the good work in the New Year ken
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jon can you qualify this statement "burn a dvd of 4,6,8 exe slideshows using videobuilder" exactly what are you trying to do what version are you using etc ken
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JEB review the template file in my faq s/c package Ron Wilkinson more or less enlightened us as to the merits if my memory serves me right ken
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thus "the spinners" ken
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John if my memory serves me right the template takes all the components of the active show and puts them all in one folder think that is the way all my templates work try it -- you are not out anything - just time mine are located here C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\PicturesToExe\Templates ken
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JACKETS AND HATS TOO bad the Spinners didnt do Xmas http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spinners_(U.S._band) ken
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JEB could you not make a template, then zp it? ken
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Patrick great colours music - think maybe some vino would let me apreciate it better, but then what do I know:) ken
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PETER kind of hard to make it hard and fast - we have members from all over the world and quite often Igor does the Russian translation, Lin, Hawk Al Robinson,Maureen etc have had to translate their questions. ken