Photo26 Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 I have been using PicturesToExe since August this year and I have very successfully created a few CD's with photographs I have taken. I have been looking forward to the day a version was made so that I could create DVD's - It looks as if this has happened. My question is, is it going to be complicated to convert the presentations I have already done into a DVD versions? I purchased the version I am using (V4.11). Can I purchase the full DVD version yet ? If I down load the Beta version will this affect my current version in any way? will the Beta version have any restrictions? I would like to buy a full licenced copy if its available. I currently do not have a DVD writer, and recommmendations for that and any other software will be appreciated. I hope the "Time limit" facility that is currently available on PicturesToExe V4.11 is going to be available on the DVD version. Quote
JRR Posted December 24, 2003 Report Posted December 24, 2003 Photo26:I am not into the DVD aspects, but there is a new PTE forum for those discussions at:PTE DVD forumYou can find lots of info there and ask for any missing info Quote
nobeefstu Posted December 24, 2003 Report Posted December 24, 2003 Welcome Photo 26,I purchased the version I am using (V4.11). Can I purchase the full DVD version yet ? You only need purchase PTE once ... all future versions/ upgrade releases are free.If I down load the Beta version will this affect my current version in any way? will the Beta version have any restrictions?No and No. I usually just install the beta version in to a spearate directory of it own ... this way I can still use the latest final working release and test/ run the beta releases.Note: Just remember that you have 2 versions on your Pc and which one opens your .pte files by default. Your reg will work automatically for all versions.I have yet to jump in on the avi/dvd frenzy ... so I cant be of much help here. Quote
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