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La scheda “Principale” è mostrata di seguito:
Aspect Ratio delle immagini
L'aspect ratio delle immagini delle attuali fotocamere sono in genere:
Aspect Ratio dei monitor
Aspect Ratio del progetto
Tipicamente, viene scelto per adattarsi all'aspect ratio di:
Adattare queste scelte è talora difficoltoso per il principiante. Se si vuole facilmente inserire le immagini della fotocamera in una presentazione senza eseguire alcun ritaglio, l'Aspect Ratio per il progetto viene scelto per adattarlo alle immagini della fotocamera. Questo può comportare che nella presentazione compaiano delle “barre nere” ai lati o in alto e in basso nel monitor o nella TV.
Se si vuole che la propria presentazione riempia lo schermo del proprio monitor o della TV allora si deve scegliere l'Aspect Ratio adatto. Questo può determinare che le immagini della fotocamera non riempiano la larghezza del progetto o che vengano tagliate nella parte superiore e inferiore dello schermo.
L'esempio precedente mostra la vista a schermo intero (da sinistra a destra) di:
Un'immagine 4:3 in un progetto 4:3 su uno schermo 4:3
Un'immagine 3:2 in un progetto 3:2 su uno schermo 4:3
Un'immagine 16:9 in un progetto 16:9 su uno schermo 4:3
L'esempio precedente mostra la vista a schermo intero (dall'alto in basso) di:
Un'immagine 4:3 in un progetto 4:3 su uno schermo 16:9
Un'immagine 3:2 in un progetto 3:2 su uno schermo 16:9
Un'immagine 16:9 in un progetto 16:9 su uno schermo 16:9
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Per il principiante, un punto di partenza potrebbe essere impostare l'aspect ratio del progetto uguale all'aspect ratio delle immagini della fotocamera. Le immagini possono così essere inserite in un progetto senza doverle modificare ed è possibile pubblicarle subito come file EXE senza ulteriori regolazioni. Quando l'utente diventa più esperto potrebbe essere più attraente la scelta dell'aspect ratio che si adatta al dispositivo di visualizzazione (Monitor/TV).
In Project Options / Audio Tab
The following example shows a typical simple layout for the Project Options / Audio Tab:
The Audio File in Track 2 can be seen to have the following properties:
The PLAY Button will play the 32 second audio file in the highlighted Audio File for testing purposes
The Original duration of the file is 3m 54.396s
The Audio File in Track 2 is linked to slide 2 and if slide two is re-positioned the Audio File will also be moved by the same amount in the Timeline (separate track).
(N.B. When an Audio Clip is initially linked to a slide its position has to be adjusted manually using the “Offset” control - or dragged in the Timeline).
The Audio File is Offset by 2s with respect to the beginning of Slide 2 to which it is linked
The Start Time of the Audio File in Track 2 is 5.5s from the beginning of the original Audio File
The Duration of the audio file has been trimmed to 32.396s
A Fade In of 1.5s has been applied to the Audio File in Track 2
A Fade Out of 7.5s has been applied to the Audio File in Track 2
The total Soundtrack Duration is calculated as 3m 5.356s
All Tracks in the project will be converted to an MP3 at a Bit Rate of 256Kbps when an EXE file is created.(Not available in the Essentials Edition).
When this option is turned on, PicturesToExe automatically converts all audio tracks to a single MP3 audio for the EXE show. The Bit Rate of the converted file can be adjusted from 64 to 320Kbps. High values are better quality.
This option is useful if you work with audio clips in WAV format or adjust the duration of clips using the Envelope Function. See Envelope. For maximum efficiency when using this feature the use of WAV files is advisable, though not essential.
This option will optimize the size of the EXE file.
When preparing MP3 Audio files for use in PicturesToExe the following is recommended:
The Audio of a Video Clip can be added to an Audio Track and the Envelope can then be applied to it. Add the Video Clip by dragging into the Slide Line and then, in Objects and Animation/Properties Tab, Mute the Audio of the Video Clip.
To add the Audio of the Video Clip to a Track go to Project Options / Audio Tab and Add a Track and then Add Audio File. In the bottom right corner of the browser change the “Audio Files” drop-down type to “Video Files” and navigate to your Video Clips Folder. Select your Video Clip and click on OPEN. Click OK in Project Options to see the Audio of the Video Clip in its Track. The envelope of the Audio of the Video Clip can then be adjusted as required.
Audio Clips and/or Voice Comments can be added to a Slide using the “Add Audio or Voice” Tool or by clicking on the “Microphone” icon in the Project Options/Audio Tab.
Click on “Add Audio File” to browse for the required Audio File and clicking on “Open” adds the file to an empty track. It can then be positioned and its envelope adjusted as required.
Click on “Record Voice Comment” to see the following:
Click on Parameters to make adjustments to the File Type etc
When finished you can return “Back to Recording”.
Click on “Record” to start the recording and “Stop” when finished. The Voice Comment is added to an empty track.
It is also possible to record the Voice Comment in “real time” while the Mini-Player is running or in the Audio Tab of Project Options.
Also see The Timeline View
The “Keyboard” section:
For many shows, it is likely that a user would leave these two options un-selected.
The second section deals with mouse actions. These settings are independent of the “Keyboard” settings.
Various alternative actions are available. Most of these should be self-explanatory. The “mouse wheel for rewinding” allows the show to be re-wound when in the play mode.
The last section controls operation of the “Navigation Bar”.If “Show Navigation Bar” is selected, an additional dialog box shown below opens when the “Customize” button is clicked and a navigation bar opens on screen during playback. This enables the user to perform various operations as specified in the customize dialog box. Note that the show needs to be set to “wait for keypress…” or individual slides set to “wait for keypress to show next slide”, if a manually operated slide show is required.
The “Transitions” tab is shown below with one of the various types of transitions selected to show the range of controls which can be applied to each transition. The range of parameters which can be controlled varies with the type of transition selected. The default transition is “Dissolve”. At the top righthand side is a viewer which shows the effect of the transition selected.
See also:
This enables the user to add a watermark to all images. If the option is selected, a dialog box as shown below will open and enable a watermark file to be chosen and the size and location on each image determined.
This Tab is not available in the Essentials Edition.
The “Defaults” tab with its 2 sections is shown below :
This provides a facility to insert text into slides and control the text formatting. The normal practice is to click on the “Insert template” button and choose the text required to be inserted. The code for this text will then appear in the box below the “Customize font” button. Additional text items can be added if required. When all the text items have been added, clicking the “Customize font” button will reveal the dialog box shown below and the added text can be formatted as required. A comment is required regarding the point in time at which this setting is applied. If applied BEFORE any slide have been added to the Slide list, then the text additions will apply to all slide subsequently added. If however this setting is selected AFTER slides have been added, then the “Apply to all slides” button must be clicked to ensure that the change is applied to all the currently added slides. Note also that if the user wishes to remove the added text, it is necessary to go into the dialog box, deleted the text and then click the “Apply to all slides” button to remove the text from all added slides.
The “Cover Slide” tick box added to Project Options from Version 8.0.17 onwards
This Tab is not available in the Essentials Edition.
The “Advanced tab with its 3 sections is shown below :
This allows the user to select an icon from those stored on their computer or from an icon which has been created. The chosen icon will be associated with any exe file created from Pictures To Exe;
It is recommended that this option is ALWAYS selected. If not, when playing a show from part the way through, the associated audio tracks will start from the beginning whereas the slides will start from the chosen position;
if selected, the slideshow will pause in its execution if the focus is moved to another application which is running.
The second section “Protection of slideshow”, provides 4 setting options. The intended function of these options is to assist users who wish to use PicturesToExe for commercial purposes.
This enables a limit to be placed on how long a Pictures To Exe application can be run. If selected a dialog box opens which allows various expiry options to be selected.
The final two options enable a password to be set which must be entered before a complied show can be run and a feature to prevent screen snapshots being taken of the images in a show.
The final section “Run application or slideshow on exit” provides a feature to enable a subsequent application to run on completion of a show. This feature can be used to chain a number of shows together into a single continuous process.