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 Just wanted to say thanks.

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ghealy Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 19:15:35
As the title says, I just wanted to say thanks for creating such a wonderful software.

I've been trialing at least a dozen different slideshow making software over the past several days. None did exactly what I wanted. Yours did everything I needed and almost everything I wanted (Smile)

The one thing that sold me on DVD Pixplay was being able to select from a massive list of transitions, several different ones and have them applied randomly throughout the slideshow.

As I said PicPlay did everything I needed. But only *almost* everything I wanted. Two things that would be nice to have are:

1. The ability to include archives of the images selected for the slideshow on the DVD.
[Note: I know I can do this by simply saving the DVD slideshow to the Hard Drive and then using a burning software such as Nero, draging the DVD slideshow folder (VIDEO_TS) to the compilation window as well as the folder containing the original images.]

2. The ability of the software to recognize and utilize multi-core CPUs when preparing and encoding the video. (I have a Quad core Q9300)

I purchased the software and received my registration key (now installed) this evening.

Keep up the good work. And I look forward to any and all improvements you might bring to this excellent product.

Once again, Thanks.




---Gene
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ghealy Posted - Mar 06 2009 : 07:31:18
Thanks, Nigel, for the head-ups on the DVD + PC option.

Regards,

---Gene
xequte Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 23:56:04
Hi Gene

Thank you for your compliments.

Regarding your questions:

1. Select the DVD + PC format and your images will be included in the PXP_Files folder

2. Yes, that would be cool. We'll look into that for a later version.



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com