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As I unfortunately keep running into the 32 bit limit of Proshow Producer, I've been scouring the internet for weeks to find a really good sequence in the endless stream of videos etc. surrounding PTE AV Studio, because that's what I'm dying to switch to. It all looks really good, but I'd like to start with the basics and not jump straight into the deep end. 
I got on well with Proshow Producer, although the learning curve of that was also sometimes not as steep as I hoped. Can any of you advise me a good sequence within PTE AV so that I can gradually (hopefully soon) bring my knowledge on this back up to par? I, and perhaps others, are in great need of this.

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Hi davegee

Thanks for this list.
The basics are explained quite nicely in "How to....".
However, I understand then that I will have to find all further detail(s) in the large list of 5-minute videos. It's just a pity that there's, as far as I can see, no logical structure in there then.
But thanks anyway, I won't be bored for a while.

Ben

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Also check out the online Help files, not a video but do explain how to do things. (see the Menu at the top of the Forum for link)

The best way to learn is just to try things & see what it does.
Everything is PTE is virtual so you can't destroy your original images or sound.

Just remember when making a show to keep saving the Project File as you go along & with a different suffix so you can get back if needed.
E.g. MyShow1, MyShow2 etc.

Learn the basics then gradually progress & if stuck don't be afraid to ask on the Forum - no question is too basic

Most of all enjoy & have fun

Jill

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Hi Jill,

I can indeed see that the help file is much more extensive than the help files you find in other programmes. Thanks in any case for your advice.
Should I get stuck in the future, I will be happy to come to you for advice.

Ben

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