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  1. HEY JOHN does it have a steam whistle and a bell - and i think sidewheelers also have a siren:) toot toot you guys will be going to AAA to make travelogues -- hope you dont forget who helped you to become rich and famous ken for thedom AAA American Automobile Association http://ww2.aaa.com/scripts/WebObjects.dll/...de.woa/wa/route
  2. when we get the option in ver 5 burn it to dvd or make a vcd and burn to cd most pc's today will run a movie, and the ones that dont meet the power requirements were never intended to play today's graphics -- they were bought to do office work ken
  3. WELL i have no problem starting a show with 4.8 and when i get it how i want it, i then open the pte with ver5 b2 and all the pictures and music is there -- you just are limited by the features that are not enabled with the beta i cant do much zooming etc as yet but at least it is partially ready for the"BIG TIME" and at this point in time it is imperative the people practice "RAT" "read all threads" in order to keep abreast of what is going on -- when i think back to the problems that used to be posted re the 4 series they are miniscule compared to the 5 series --- Igor can we have more fades/transitions -- with the features that have come to light in the demo's fades are being made by these wonderworkers themselves wit hthe tools that are built in some users are trying their darndest to reveal all the short comings in ver 5 -- good for them, they are a hard working bunch that are trying to help Igor and crew achieve the ultimate so when he issues the next beta the present issues will have be resolved and we will be ready to tackle the next bunch the pinned ver 5 area has got out of hand and has become very difficult to follow -- i think we should put demo's in the presentation section and properly name threads and put them not in the pinned area but in the general area - -the thread could also include ver 5 in the title ken
  4. if you email me your addie i will send you a list of internet acronyms ken
  5. workin now ken
  6. Even if your map is cut to close to the route progress to be nicely done (you should keep the progress in the middle of the show), here is what I made with your show to improve it. (Hope you don't mind ) Dom no file at your link http://thefreedom.free.fr/PTE/BoatTrip.exe Not Found The requested URL /PTE/BoatTrip.exe was not found on this server. Apache/ProXad [Jun 8 2006 10:50:30] Server at thefreedom.free.fr Port 80 ken
  7. plain jane something with no frills no extras stripped down version ken
  8. the plain jane ver 5 will not use pan zoom animation - it is an update of the last ver 4.48 and if you can play shows made with 4.48 you will be ok ken
  9. Ralph welcome to the forum we have another Ralph Ralph McDermott [ralphmcd@rogers.com] who has a demo on a site that may suit your needs but he is likely sleeping right now:) also see the utilities and demos posted here http://beechbrook.com/pte/index.asp?categoryid=2&view=View in the interim Boxig has written many pieces that possibly will get you going see http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums//index...ct=ST&f=2&t=539 http://www.thailandphotoalbum.com/ ken
  10. VER5 BETA is supposed to install separate from the ver that was installed ken
  11. Al is correct DirectX 9.0c http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en ken
  12. Garris i think you need a minimum of the latest direct x 9.0e i believe. better do a search of forum for video card also search for demos -- there have been quite few demos posted on forum to try ken
  13. JOHN upload the complete file with all components file in a zip + include a short text describing it it must also have a descriptive pict not exceeding 120/80 kb to http://beechbrook.com/upload/ follow instructions on upload page also see http://beechbrook.com/pte/index.asp as to how your show will be displayed for download ken
  14. Ron see http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index....wtopic=4475&hl= ken
  15. Basically this is the original that my friend received in May 2002 from the isp I posted at the time because the same thing had happened when a member tried to email a show quite a few did not know about the encryption etc that goes into an email message now things may have chamged for some since 2002 -- mine has not changed much ken quote Hello, My name is Tim. Mail servers are specifically designed to transmit text messages; similar to electronic 'postcards', or letters. Sending large email attachments congests data traffic, and delays delivery to ALL accounts on the server. Email is encrypted 'before' passing through the outgoing mail server, and decrypted 'after' passing through the receiving mail server. This encryption process can increase file size by 30% or more, depending on the file format. The 'shaw.ca' mail server can process files up to five (5) megabytes (Total) in size. However, this includes the size of the outgoing file after encryption. Though larger files occasionally get through, the recommended setting guarantees safe passage through our mail server. Remember that receiving mail servers, especially dial-up connection mail servers, may have further size restrictions to as low as 1 or 2 megabytes; in which case the message and attachment will be rejected and returned to you. Alternatively, most email programs will allow you to 'break' the message into smaller pieces to send it. Please see the programs help files for assistance with this. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) For years the Internet has used FTP 'File Transfer Protocol', to transport large files across. FTP transfers files of any size, from one Internet connected computer to another, and is the standard used to move 'Internet Freight' (Large Files). Just do a search on 'FTP', as there are 'free' and 'shareware' FTP programs, as well as 'packaged' software that can be purchased. Our first priority is to ensure that shaw.ca mail servers are available continuously, and we encourage you to consider file transfer options that directly meet the need. Please feel free to contact us, the local phone number for technical support can be found at http://support.shaw.ca/contacts.htm or visit our Customer Support Site at http://support.shaw.ca. Thank you for choosing Shaw. Tim E-Mail Support Team Shaw High-Speed Internet Service internet.help@sjrb.ca When sending a reply to us, please remember to include all previous correspondence. The size limit per email is 5 MB uncompressed. Because most files have some sort of compression, the actual file size is generally 3-4 MB allowable. We also have a storage limit of 10 MB of total space on our servers. If someone sends you a 2 MB email, but you only have 1.5 MB available, the message will be returned as well.
  16. Back in 2002 i put some figures in forum re email overhead here are some additional figures The encoding to include binary information in an e-mail increses the size by approximately 33%. Every three bytes are encoded as four bytes. So thirteen megabytes (13,6631,488 bytes) would become abbout 17.3 megabytes (18,129,897 bytes), at least... I have some additional values somewhere -- have not found them as yet - the discussion was with Dana White in Nov 2002. ken
  17. Lin how long to make a bear? the process would make a good show -- if time was no problem ken
  18. ok now really got them pieces spinnin:) i just copied and pasted the url into the thread - i didnt think the browser had spell check:) who knows what goes on with these electronic boxes ken
  19. Lin seems link a bad link http://www.lin-evans.net/p23/puzzlesmallRAM.zip 404 not found The requested resource could not be found. ken
  20. dom see Here's the link to the tutorial http://www.lin-evans.net/p2e/puzzletutorial.pdf Here's the link to the zipped file containing all the components so you can play with them: http://www.lin-evans.net/p2e/puzzletutorial.zip Best regards, Lin ken
  21. John check your email ken Hello from YouSendIt, Your file called LAYERCOMPS.zip (9 MB) was sent to johnfeag52@btinternet.com. please keep the following link for your records in case your recipient misplaces it. The file will expire in 7 days and will be available for 100 number of downloads. Link: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?acti...6D58BF37AAA4906 http://www.yousendit.com
  22. we aim to please:) ken
  23. well seeing as i am making the offer, is it too much to provide me with your email addie to use thru the yousendit site? as stated it is a 9 mb file and my mailer may bounce it by the time the overhead is added it will be close to 12 mb mail file-- and maybe your email will bounce it back to me ken
  24. John it is a 9 mb zip if i had your email addie i will use yousendit and send to you ken
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