hbrecher Posted April 27, 2007 Report Posted April 27, 2007 Prior to buying my new computer with WinXP Pro I never had a problem creating PicToExe Projects with music.Although I create the projects exactly the same way as before on my previous machines with XP home edition, the finishedprojects do not play the music. Note: CD's made on my earlier machine DO play nicely on my new machine, it's only the projects made on the new machine that cannot play on the new machine.Another Note: There are no other music problems on my new machine; music CD's andn other forms of music play fine, it is ONLY the sound tracks on the NEW PicToExe projects that do not play.What might be preventing the sound from working under the above circumstances? Thanks, Hugh Quote
Igor Posted April 27, 2007 Report Posted April 27, 2007 What version of PicturesToExe you currently use?I think the problem in incorrect device choosed as primary device for sound output.Please check settings in Control Panel -> Sound and audio devices -> Audio tab.Try latest v5.00 beta 10: http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/apr-deluxe_beta.zip (4 MB) Quote
hbrecher Posted April 27, 2007 Author Report Posted April 27, 2007 What version of PicturesToExe you currently use?I think the problem in incorrect device choosed as primary device for sound output.Please check settings in Control Panel -> Sound and audio devices -> Audio tab.Try latest v5.00 beta 10: http://www.wnsoft.com/apr/apr-deluxe_beta.zip (4 MB)Good question. I have several versions stored in my downloads directory from ver 4.2 to ver 4.8. I have tried 4.8 and 4.2. The result is the same with each...no music. Each project was created properly in all regards. The only difference that I can think of relates to the fact that the machine is new and is running WinXP Pro. The earlier machine was WinXp Home edition. The program ran fine when I was using Win98 Second edition on the previous machine before upgrading to XP home where it continued to work normally.Do you know if their are any "default" settings in XP PRO that might be interfering here? The new machine has dual core processing, could this be interfering at all?I just don't know where to look for more clues. Any ideas?Oh, I will try the latest v5.00 beta 10 later today. I will post the results here.Thanks for your input, it is appreciated.Hugh Quote
hbrecher Posted April 27, 2007 Author Report Posted April 27, 2007 Good question. I have several versions stored in my downloads directory from ver 4.2 to ver 4.8. I have tried 4.8 and 4.2. The result is the same with each...no music. Each project was created properly in all regards. The only difference that I can think of relates to the fact that the machine is new and is running WinXP Pro. The earlier machine was WinXp Home edition. The program ran fine when I was using Win98 Second edition on the previous machine before upgrading to XP home where it continued to work normally.Do you know if their are any "default" settings in XP PRO that might be interfering here? The new machine has dual core processing, could this be interfering at all?I just don't know where to look for more clues. Any ideas?Oh, I will try the latest v5.00 beta 10 later today. I will post the results here.Thanks for your input, it is appreciated.Hugh Bingo! Excellent! The v 5.00 Beta 10 version did the trick, the music option is working fine with the Beta.Thank you for the quick cure. Now I must get familiar with the other options.Question: Is there a way to save my own preferred settings so that the various projects are set the sameway they were when I last used them? This way I can keep adding pictures, text, comments, etc whileall else remains the same. I would like to be able to create my own defaults. Is this possible?Thanks again, Hugh Quote
Ken Cox Posted April 27, 2007 Report Posted April 27, 2007 HUGHCREATE A TEMPLATEAS WELL AS A ZIP as you go -- you always delete the zips laterscreen shot shows both locationsken Quote
Igor Posted April 27, 2007 Report Posted April 27, 2007 Since v5.00 Beta 9 we use DirectSound technology instead of WaveOut earlier in music player. Probably it works more reliable in some situations. Quote
hbrecher Posted April 27, 2007 Author Report Posted April 27, 2007 HUGHCREATE A TEMPLATEAS WELL AS A ZIP as you go -- you always delete the zips laterscreen shot shows both locationskenThanks, Ken, I will do exactly that! Regards, Hugh Quote
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