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The Video File name is the same as the Project Name and the location will default to the same as the Project location. | The Video File name is the same as the Project Name and the location will default to the same as the Project location. | ||
- | ===== Motion Blur and Hardware Acceleration | + | ===== Motion Blur===== |
Motion Blur simulates an exposure in a video camera and fast moving objects will be blurred. | Motion Blur simulates an exposure in a video camera and fast moving objects will be blurred. | ||
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+ | Examples: | ||
- | ==== Hardware Acceleration ==== | + | {{: |
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+ | ===== Hardware Acceleration | ||
With " | With " | ||
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It is recommended to use Hardware acceleration for a draft (or preview). Or when you encode very long project and you want to save time. | It is recommended to use Hardware acceleration for a draft (or preview). Or when you encode very long project and you want to save time. | ||
Hardware encoder is especially useful for producing 4K video to save time. | Hardware encoder is especially useful for producing 4K video to save time. | ||
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+ | Note the Information: | ||
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HW encoder is available in Macs with Apple Silicon chips (M1, M2, etc). | HW encoder is available in Macs with Apple Silicon chips (M1, M2, etc). | ||
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* Low Quality | * Low Quality | ||
* Pan and Scan (Enabled or Off) | * Pan and Scan (Enabled or Off) | ||
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+ | ==== Pan and Scan ==== | ||
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+ | * Pan and scan is a method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown in full screen proportions of a standard-definition 4:3 aspect ratio television screen, often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to focus on the composition' | ||
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===== AVI Video File ===== | ===== AVI Video File ===== | ||
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For example, | For example, | ||
- | **myshow.exe -slide 5** - run slideshow from slide No. 5. | + | **myshow.exe -slide 5** - run slideshow from slide No. 5. |
- | **myshow.exe -slide x** - run slideshow from slide No. x. | + | **myshow.exe -slide x** - run slideshow from slide No. x. |
- | **myshow.exe -cover** | + | **myshow.exe -cover** - enlarge slide to cover all screen without black strips. For example, when screen is 16:9 and slideshow 4:3. |
- | **myshow.exe -display x** - this parameter allows to run a show on secondary display. For example: -display 2 | + | **myshow.exe -display x** - this parameter allows to run a show on secondary display. For example: -display 2 |
- | **myshow.exe -nomouse** | + | **myshow.exe -nomouse** - hides mouse cursor, disables mouse clicks, hides Navigation bar, disables double click. This option can be useful for a projection of EXE shows on AV competitions. |
- | **myshow.exe -icc auto | sRGB | AdobeRGB | anyprofile.icc** | + | **myshow.exe -icc auto | sRGB | AdobeRGB | anyprofile.icc** - set color space for your show according your display |
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+ | **myshow.exe -noicc** - disables loading of color profiles from JPEG and PNG images. | ||
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+ | Additional information: | ||
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+ | On Windows use commands like this: | ||
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+ | // | ||
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+ | On Mac in Terminal window: | ||
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+ | //open -a "PTE AV Player" | ||
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+ | Any supported PTE AV Studio options after prefix **--args ...** | ||
- | **myshow.exe -noicc** | ||
===== DVD-Video Disc - Video Builder ===== | ===== DVD-Video Disc - Video Builder ===== | ||
- | * PTE 10 doesn' | + | * PTE AV Studio |
* For compatibility and for needs of existing users we included VideoBuilder as add-on: | * For compatibility and for needs of existing users we included VideoBuilder as add-on: | ||
- | * In the Main menu > Publish > click DVD-Video disc (Shift+F1) - (not in the Publish button menu) | + | * In the Main menu > Publish > click DVD-Video disc (Shift F1) - (not in the Publish button menu) |
* PTE will offer download and install VideoBuilder in one click. It will take 5..20 seconds | * PTE will offer download and install VideoBuilder in one click. It will take 5..20 seconds | ||
* Now DVD-Video output option will appear in the Publish button menu and in the main menu > Publish | * Now DVD-Video output option will appear in the Publish button menu and in the main menu > Publish | ||
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* You can Include additional folders and files to the disc | * You can Include additional folders and files to the disc | ||
* Click Start to begin the Burn | * Click Start to begin the Burn | ||
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+ | ==== Add a User-Defined Template ==== | ||
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+ | In VideoBuilder: | ||
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+ | * Tick the " | ||
+ | * In the Next Page, " | ||
+ | * Click on " | ||
+ | * It (the Template) then becomes a choice when you " | ||
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+ | * An alternative method would be to "Add Template" | ||
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+ | * Buttons can be created and saved in the "New Template" | ||
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+ | ===== Create HTML5 Video ===== | ||
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==== Add a User-Defined Template ==== | ==== Add a User-Defined Template ==== |
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