Canico: I am relatively new to this game, but I think that a Slide Style or Theme will override any timings you have set. Why not just make a note of the keyframe positions and parameters and apply them to the other slides?
Davegee: I don't understand "…in an a BIZ."
Paul, I find your demonstration video fascinating.
For me, the wallpaper design is too strong and draws attention away from the "paintings."
Unfortunately, the reflections in the floor do not align with the objects on the wall.
For Mac users, holding down the Control key and tapping the "+" key enlarges the content of the screen.
Control and "0" (that's zero) brings the size back to normal.
I have noticed a long time-lag between images being shown in some online presentations, such as in PowerPoint/Keynote. The speaker can be talking about an image well before it has appeared on our screens and the there is sometimes a blend of the current and previous slide. Often the lag can be up to 15 - 25 seconds.
This may all be due to slow upload speeds of the presenter's broadband.
I learned recently that video works well on Zoom ONLY IF the person presenting can share screen – all the other people must have screen share disabled.
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/202954249-Optimizing-a-shared-video-clip-in-full-screen
I would like to participate in the Beta testing ofPTE Studio 10, however, I have problems.
I have been running PTE 9 on an old iMac operating Windows 10 (32 bit) via Bootcamp and have been unsuccessful in upgrading Windows to 64 bit.
Therefore I do not have the pro version of PTE AV Studio.
What do I do next as I would like to run PTE AV Studio Pro on my newer iMac.
I am grateful to all the people who are doing this task. As a Mac user running Windows 10 under “Bootcamp” I have found Windows an awkward system to use . OK for those accustomed to it.
I tried the PTE 10 (AV-Studio) but it will not run possibly because my version of Windows 10 is 32bit.
So, I await the Mac version with eager anticipation!
Would you please include me in the Beta testing of PicturestoExe for the Apple Mac platform. I am delighted by this proposed development! Computer. Model Name: MacBook Model Identifier: MacBook1,1 Processor Name: Intel Core Duo Processor Speed: 2 GHz Number Of Processors: 1 Total Number Of Cores: 2 L2 Cache (per processor): 2 MB Memory: 2 GB Bus Speed: 667 MHz Boot ROM Version: MB11.0061.B03 SMC Version: Intel GMA 950: Chipset Model: GMA 950 Type: Display Bus: Built-In VRAM (Total): 64 MB of shared system memory Vendor: Intel (0x8086) Device ID: 0x27a2 Revision ID: 0x0003 Displays: Color LCD: Display Type: LCD Resolution: 1280 x 800 Depth: 32-bit Color Built-In: Yes Core Image: Hardware Accelerated Main Display: Yes Mirror: Off Online: Yes Quartz Extreme: Supported Display Connector: Status: No display connected