I had been running version 1.5.3 without any problems. When I got the latest extension from the Apple extensions page the problems started.
If I click on a video, it says H264 on it, and the video becomes black. The sound plays ok but I can't view the video at all. I went through many different iterations of installs, and finally went back to the older 1.5.3 to view videos again.
This program is amazing! Easy to use. The results are great.
I just made a 20 x 30 and an 8 x 12 poster for a special birthday party.
They printed excellently.
When I had a question, the developer responded immediately.
There is something you should be aware of when printing.
I uploaded the picture to be printed, but the site I used informed me the poster would not print well because there were not enough pixels for the big size and that the file was 1 MB. Since the poster was actually 9 MB and was 4000 x 6000, I realized that what had gotten uploaded was the preview image of the poster. I searched around the site and found another way to upload it. That time I saw that 9 MB had been uploaded so I ok'd the printing. And as I said before, the results were beautiful.
(used with Snow Leopard)
[Version 1.6.3]
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ClickToFlash
If I click on a video, it says H264 on it, and the video becomes black. The sound plays ok but I can't view the video at all. I went through many different iterations of installs, and finally went back to the older 1.5.3 to view videos again.
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Posterino
eMaven reviewed on 07 Feb 2010
I just made a 20 x 30 and an 8 x 12 poster for a special birthday party.
They printed excellently.
When I had a question, the developer responded immediately.
There is something you should be aware of when printing.
I uploaded the picture to be printed, but the site I used informed me the poster would not print well because there were not enough pixels for the big size and that the file was 1 MB. Since the poster was actually 9 MB and was 4000 x 6000, I realized that what had gotten uploaded was the preview image of the poster. I searched around the site and found another way to upload it. That time I saw that 9 MB had been uploaded so I ok'd the printing. And as I said before, the results were beautiful.
(used with Snow Leopard)