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xequte

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Posted - Mar 04 2009 :  17:22:32  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

We are trailing Jing as a way to create instructional videos to help customers with difficult features. If you have a particular feature you would like explained please let us know.

Here is two we have created:

Video 1: Add Music to your Slideshow (2½ minutes)

http://www.screencast.com/t/jBgauqWys


Video 2: Create a Multiple Slideshow Disk (5 minutes)

http://www.screencast.com/users/Xequte/folders/DVD%20PixPlay/media/073599b6-5b68-4feb-be93-7ab0fc23a7a6


Nigel
Xequte Software
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ardentib

Canada
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Posted - Jun 09 2009 :  20:11:22  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Nigel,
These show and tells are great.
Gotta love the accent also.

I think one demo on the final stages of burning to DVD and saving files for future use would be benifical.
As I have said the bullett will not stay in both positions on the final step of burn or save.

And I would like to see where the files go when saved and how they can be used again because they are not jpeg files. And I do not think they are recognized by other programs.

So, ya , mass confusion.
And it is soooooooooo important to know how to not only burn but to also save a project that has taken 6-8 hours or more of work time on PIx Play.

Thanks in advance,
Dennis

Dennis Edgecombe
Prince Edward Island
Canada
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xequte

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Posted - Jun 18 2009 :  14:36:27  Show Profile  Reply
These are the steps to output in PC format:



Nigel
Xequte Software
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nigel@xequte.com
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xequte

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Posted - Jun 18 2009 :  14:53:51  Show Profile  Reply
Here is a PixPlay Slideshow uploaded to YouTube:

http://www.xequte.com/cgi-bin/viewdpp.asp?index=YouTube&autoplay=y


Nigel
Xequte Software
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xequte

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Posted - Jul 07 2009 :  01:36:16  Show Profile  Reply




Nigel
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xequte

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Posted - Mar 15 2010 :  20:34:29  Show Profile  Reply
Video 4: Upload a PixPlay slideshow to YouTube (2½ minutes)

http://www.screencast.com/t/NWJmMzI5M


Nigel
Xequte Software
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xequte

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Posted - Dec 12 2017 :  16:40:12  Show Profile  Reply
Outputting your slideshow to (highest-quality) MP4 video file:



Nigel
Xequte Software
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