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PhotoToFilm 3.5 was available as a giveaway on September 14, 2016!
PhotoToFilm is a perfect companion for everyone who uses a digital camera. With PhotoToFilm you can easily make small movies out of your pictures and compress them (ie: using DivX) in order to distribute your production to your friends and family. PhotoToFilm allows you to add professional looking effects with a few clicks and makes video authoring a game.
Windows NT/ 98/ Me/ 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ Server 2008/ 7/ 8/ 8.1
1.5 MB
$14.99
Sorry ... just an Zer " o " thing ... here .. Sir's .
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Nowadays in Giveawayoftheday, I check who is the software developer.
This is a vital clue and a crucial item in the tick off check list.
Normally, I an extremely suspicious and wary with software offered by the following (the list is not in any order or ranking of infamy):
• KCSoftwares
• AlgoLogic
• PCWinSoft (seems to be re-incarnation of AlgoLogic)
• SoftOrbits
However your mileage may vary and if you are happy with their giveaway software, good for you.
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ric, but WHY ?
We are making good software !
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Problem : after activating and using, when you close the soft, it erase license records in registry so when you launch it again, it ask for registration.
Result: Rollback to previous version.
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Bosco, are you sure ?? Please contact us for investigation : support [at] kcsoftwares.com
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I'VE GOT A T.V. THAT I BOUGHT A FEW YEARS AGO. I CAN PUT SOME JPEGs AND SOME MP3s ON A THUMB DRIVE OR HARD DRIVE AND PLUG IT IN TO THE T.V. I THEN CHOSE THE USB AS MY INPUT. THE TV HAS IT'S OWN PLAYER ON SCREEN. I CAN CHOOSE THE TIME EACH PICTURE IS DISPLAYED AND THE TYPE OF TRANSITION FROM ONE PHOTO TO THE NEXT AND WHAT MUSIC TO PLAY.
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JOHN L., Please don't yell.
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JOHN L.,
Your Caps Lock key is stuck.
Why should we care that you have a TV that can possibly accomplish the same thing that this does? If I don't have that TV your comment doesn't help.
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Well, it sounded fun so I gave it a brief whirl. Tried it with six photos first. Pretty easy to figure out, at least as far as I went but the result wouldn't play in the auto-loaded thing my Win10 threw it into. I don't know why. So I opened it manually with VLC and it played just fine. The resulting video was very pixelated and unappealing. So I tried it again using photos with a resolution of 350. Somewhat better but still not something I would bother with. The likelihood of my using this program is low anyway so I didn't pursue it any further. Uninstalled.
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Diana, WHEN YOU LEARN TO READ, YOU WILL FIND OUT A LOT OF GOOD INFORMATION. LIKE THE FACT THAT THIS SOFTWARE IS ONLY GOOD FOR WINDOWS 98 TO 8.1. WHY DO YOU THINK THEIR GIVING IT AWAY FOR FREE?
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John L. -
Why are you shouting? And why do you think I mentioned that I was using Win10? The purpose of comments is to let people know what you experienced and what you used to get your results. Sometimes programs work on systems they weren't designed for but I am sorry if I offended you by giving it a try. Have a nice day.
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JOHN L.: No need for Diane to wonder why their (sic) "giving it away for free". Had you learned to read, you would've known that PhotoToFilm is freeware (and has been for many a year.) There is no functional difference between the free version and the paid-for; what the latter does is remove nag screens and provide developer support.
Of course, if you'd learned to type as well as spell, you wouldn't have come across as such a loud-mouthed berk in your response to Diane.
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Diana, your tactfulness and attitude a breath of fresh air, also like that you actually tested before commenting. I hope this place grows to become more like you!
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JOHN L., You have a really aggressive and disagreeable way of communicating with people. Why don't you just try to be helpful and provide the information that a person might need.
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JOHN L., Before you criticize someone, learn how to use words correctly. In your last sentence, the word "their" is used incorrectly. It should be "they're" as in "they are".
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That should be 'Microsoft Photo Story'
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R Wijou: It might be. . . if you have a 4:3 television screen, and a 4:3 computer monitor. Or if you've re-sampled your images to twice that of the intended output, and if you've also used percentage formula 133.33 to change them all to dimensions compatible with widescreen output before loading into PhotoStory, and if you've also understood how to transcode the Microsoft proprietary format to one compatible with burning to a DVD, and if the calendar on your desk or on your wall is more than 11 years out of date, then yup. Good to go. . .
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Did two "movies" (slideshows) at different sizes, smallest to largest! Both were so pixilated that I would NEVER send to any of my friends/family. Just a waste of time trying out this piece of c**p. Sorry guys, gotta do a lot better than this. Microsoft's 'Picture Story' is Waaaaay better.
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I'm disappointed that their homepage doesn't show examples of what this product does.
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M. Aronson,
Probably because of the results it produces.
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Downloaded and installed on Win 7 64bit. Tested very quickly utilizing about 5 pictures. My test revealed unacceptable output. The pictures were not sharp, and for some reason it only displayed one picture. Hopefully other testers will have better luck. I will not vote it down without fully testing, to be fair. However I uninstalled it for what it's worth.
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Multiple errors when testing... uninstalled.
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Not Tellin, What OS?
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Not Tellin, please give more details !
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Very Good!
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Pit Tuch, thanks !!
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Installed and runs well on Windows 8.1
Loaded 9 cloud photos and turned into a movie. Very fast processing and good output.
Nice program!
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Harroman, so it is something like a slideshow maker?!
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Your Teacher,
Yes, it's like a slideshow maker.
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Harroman, thank you !!
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