Rick Posted December 31, 2002 Report Posted December 31, 2002 Hi,I am totally a newbie to this slideshow concept and am interested in making one. I notice that some programs offer two basic (non dvd) methods of cd storage, one with a transferable viewer, the other as an .exe file. What are the pros and cons and how large can an .exe file become before it is impractical. Are they limited by memory, hard drive space, load time or all three?Thanks in advance for any replies.rick Quote
Ken Cox Posted December 31, 2002 Report Posted December 31, 2002 seehttp://www.wnsoft.com/main.htmmore infowill tell you the limitations of the programas well as the readme, faq etc included in the program zipken Quote
Rick Posted December 31, 2002 Author Report Posted December 31, 2002 Thank you Ken.2100Mb...That is a pretty substantial file alright!!! Quote
okcjack Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 I did a P2E slide show (exe) with 964 jpg images 800x600 and several mp3 files. Total file size was 74 meg.Not a problem. Quote
JSlugman Posted January 3, 2003 Report Posted January 3, 2003 Been up to a 230+MB show, 17 mp3s, 600+ photos/objects and it still ran like a peach. Took 3 minutes to load, but it ran. Split it up into 7 shows and used nobeefstu's AutoLink program and it worked MUCH better...LOL! Quote
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