scots_quine Posted September 17, 2019 Report Posted September 17, 2019 I have just created an .exe file for the first time since the big 1903 Windows update. I have downloaded and am using v9.0.22. All drivers are uptodate and uptodate with windows updates. When I run a newly created .exe file I get an execution error after the first slide: Exception in module xxxxx.exe at 00088F73 I have tried creating it a few times with same error. I have also created an exe file from a .pte show from a couple of years ago and it runs perfectly. Mysteriously, the MP4 file created from the same project, runs fine. I am flummoxed. Quote
Igor Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Hi, Can you run two short EXE shows which I created in PTE 9.0.22 and new PTE 10: https://files.wnsoft.com/test/shows/pte9022.zip https://files.wnsoft.com/test/shows/pte10.zip If the problem occurs with a certain project, please send us this project - all files in a ZIP archive (images + audio + .pte file). Use "Create Backup in a ZIP" command from the main menu > File menu. You can use https://send.firefox.com/ free service to upload the ZIP file and send me a download link in a personal message. Quote
scots_quine Posted September 18, 2019 Author Report Posted September 18, 2019 Hi Igor and thank you for your response. I had a bit more time today and ran some tests. The culprit was a slide transition that I had used previously (downloaded from the forum). Once I had replaced that the exe file ran OK. Not sure why that particular transition is causing a problem but it proved the fact it was a 'foreign body' that was the culprit. And not Pic-2-exe. Although it is still a bit strange that the mp4 file ran ok! Thank you for your time and sorry to have wasted it. Quote
Igor Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Can you send me this transition effect and small test project which has this problem? We'll check it. Quote
scots_quine Posted September 18, 2019 Author Report Posted September 18, 2019 Will do Igor when I have time next week. It's not important in the grand scheme of things. But I will also check exactly where I got it from first just in case I did not get it from this forum. I know it was a fairly old slide style which I needed for a particular show. Quote
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