DaveC Posted November 4, 2003 Report Posted November 4, 2003 After using your excellent program for various weddings, I have been asked if it is possible to place the presentation on a DVD, so that Granny does not have to sit in front of a computer to view the great event.Can you tell me if there is a way to achieve this? Quote
Phill Posted November 4, 2003 Report Posted November 4, 2003 Hi DaveCat the moment you can only burn a data DVD they say oleg is working on it maybe in a couple of months if you search the forum on this topic you will see what i meanPhill Quote
DustyDesert Posted November 4, 2003 Report Posted November 4, 2003 Why not put it on a VHS tape for granny?~Cindy Quote
Igor Posted November 6, 2003 Report Posted November 6, 2003 This ability will be possible in the next version (4.20).Please wait for the first beta!Produced AVI video file can be easily burned as DVD-Video or miniDVD (on usual CD disc!) using special software, e.g. Ulead DVD MovieFactory2. Quote
Michel Posted November 6, 2003 Report Posted November 6, 2003 Do you know this software ?look at hereIt's really very good ! Quote
nobeefstu Posted November 6, 2003 Report Posted November 6, 2003 Amazing !This ability will be possible in the next version (4.20).This quick ? I know originally the anticpated date for this feature was expected much later.Just think ... we wont have to see this featured requested end over end and post after post. Will this be the end of them ... I seriously doubt it Quote
alrobin Posted November 6, 2003 Report Posted November 6, 2003 I think Igor should change his code name from "admin1" to "the wizard"!! Quote
pushu Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 When the output to dvd becomes available, will this in any way stop the issue of copying the files to make prints? Or is it the same as the .exe file in that regard? Quote
Ken Cox Posted November 7, 2003 Report Posted November 7, 2003 Pushuwhere there is a will there is a wayyesterday a 14 year old was arrested for making counterfit $20 USA bills on his home computer -- the police said it was one of the best -- and the quality of the paper was perfect match as wellken Quote
Guest Techman1 Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 Pushu,As Ken says, "where there's a will....". With your images on a DVD disk and if someone has a DVD player on their PC it shouldn't be a problem to capture each image. It won't be possible if you don't put it on a DVD disk though. So, this is up to you whether you want to take a chance. There are always work arounds to "almost" everything. I guess you could make the quality not that great for screen capture, but then your work won't look that great. It is clearly a trade-off. These days, a 72dpi image that has been enhanced though Photoshop or some other program can create some remarkable results in print. Anyway, as one of many on this forum I am anxious to test the beta version 4.20 when Igor gets it ready. I am really looking forward to continuing to use PTE and now be able to add some of my work from it over to video.Thanks as always to Igor for the hard work that he continues to put into PTE. What an excellent program.Regards,Fred Quote
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