Play instant slideshows from your SD card/Cd/Hard Drive with your favorite music
picShow With Tunes is a handy and reliable utility designed to create
instanst slideshows from local files or directly from SD cards or CDs.
If you ever wanted to just plug in your camera memory card and play your most recent photos as a quick slide show then the answer is here. picShow With Tunes will allow you to set up your slide show in seconds whether the source is your memory card, CD/DVD or computer hard drive, it will also play your favorite music in the background. It will let you pause on a photo with just a move of the mouse.
If you only want to show photos from a specific date range you can do that too, plus with just one click of a button you can set the filter to "Today", "This Week" or "This Month". You can skip a song, mute or adjust the volume without stopping your slide show, skip or rewind 5, 10 or 20 photos or start the show from the beginning. And if you change any of the settings picShow With Tunes will remember the new settings for a next run.
If you ever wanted to just plug in your camera memory card and play your most recent photos as a quick slide show then the answer is here. picShow With Tunes will allow you to set up your slide show in seconds whether the source is your memory card, CD/DVD or computer hard drive, it will also play your favorite music in the background. It will let you pause on a photo with just a move of the mouse.
If you only want to show photos from a specific date range you can do that too, plus with just one click of a button you can set the filter to "Today", "This Week" or "This Month". You can skip a song, mute or adjust the volume without stopping your slide show, skip or rewind 5, 10 or 20 photos or start the show from the beginning. And if you change any of the settings picShow With Tunes will remember the new settings for a next run.
Here are some key features of "picShow With Tunes":
Remember User Settings:
· When user changes any of the settings the app will store them as the last used options and the next time the application is started the last used options are being used as the defaults. Preserved settings are: Show Tool-Tips; Source Device (Removable Media ; Hard Drive ; CD/DVD); Include Sub-Folders; Show Photo Taken Date; Auto-Rotate Photos; Background Music Selection.
Select Default Picture Source:
· If most of the time you use the same location as your picture source you can select that location as default and you will never need to browse for the same folder again.
Filter Your Selection By Photo Taken Date:
· Using the embedded 'Taken Date' picture information you can select: a Start Date (photos taken after the selected date); an End Date (photos taken before the selected date); Date Range (photos taken between the Start Date and the End Date). Also from from the context menu (right button click) you can access three predefined date filters: "Today", "This Week" or "This Month" to show only the most recent photos.
Select Background Music:
· Select your favorite music to play during your slide show. Browse and select any supported sound files (mp3, avi, wmf or even a Windows Media Player playlist - wpl). If you select multiple files or a playlist you will be able to skip a music track without stopping your slide show.
Pause Your Slide Show:
· Pause the slide show for a brief moment by simply moving your mouse, if the mouse remains stationary the slide show will resume unless the mouse is over the navigation bar on the bottom of the screen. Pause the slide show indefinitely (if you need a beer or a cookie from the kitchen) by moving your mouse and positioning it over the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of your slide show screen.
Mute/Unmute Background Music:
· Mute the playback by clicking the mute button on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the screen without stopping the slide show.
Change Sound Volume:
· Using the controls on the navigation/tool bar adjust the music playback volume without leaving stopping your slide show.
Skip Music Track:
· If you selected multiple music tracks or a playlist you can skip to the next track by clicking the Next Track button on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the screen without stopping your slide show.
Skip 5/10/20 Photos:
· Fast forward by 5, 10 or 20 photos with a single click on one of the fast forward buttons located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Go Back 5/10/20 Photos:
· Rewind by 5, 10 or 20 photos with a single click on one of the rewind buttons located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Restart From The First Slide:
· Rewind the slide show to the slide #1 with a single click on the restart button located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Adjust the Slide Show Speed:
· Change the interval that each photo is being displayed by clicking Up/Down slide show speed buttons located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Remember User Settings:
· When user changes any of the settings the app will store them as the last used options and the next time the application is started the last used options are being used as the defaults. Preserved settings are: Show Tool-Tips; Source Device (Removable Media ; Hard Drive ; CD/DVD); Include Sub-Folders; Show Photo Taken Date; Auto-Rotate Photos; Background Music Selection.
Select Default Picture Source:
· If most of the time you use the same location as your picture source you can select that location as default and you will never need to browse for the same folder again.
Filter Your Selection By Photo Taken Date:
· Using the embedded 'Taken Date' picture information you can select: a Start Date (photos taken after the selected date); an End Date (photos taken before the selected date); Date Range (photos taken between the Start Date and the End Date). Also from from the context menu (right button click) you can access three predefined date filters: "Today", "This Week" or "This Month" to show only the most recent photos.
Select Background Music:
· Select your favorite music to play during your slide show. Browse and select any supported sound files (mp3, avi, wmf or even a Windows Media Player playlist - wpl). If you select multiple files or a playlist you will be able to skip a music track without stopping your slide show.
Pause Your Slide Show:
· Pause the slide show for a brief moment by simply moving your mouse, if the mouse remains stationary the slide show will resume unless the mouse is over the navigation bar on the bottom of the screen. Pause the slide show indefinitely (if you need a beer or a cookie from the kitchen) by moving your mouse and positioning it over the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of your slide show screen.
Mute/Unmute Background Music:
· Mute the playback by clicking the mute button on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the screen without stopping the slide show.
Change Sound Volume:
· Using the controls on the navigation/tool bar adjust the music playback volume without leaving stopping your slide show.
Skip Music Track:
· If you selected multiple music tracks or a playlist you can skip to the next track by clicking the Next Track button on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the screen without stopping your slide show.
Skip 5/10/20 Photos:
· Fast forward by 5, 10 or 20 photos with a single click on one of the fast forward buttons located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Go Back 5/10/20 Photos:
· Rewind by 5, 10 or 20 photos with a single click on one of the rewind buttons located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Restart From The First Slide:
· Rewind the slide show to the slide #1 with a single click on the restart button located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Adjust the Slide Show Speed:
· Change the interval that each photo is being displayed by clicking Up/Down slide show speed buttons located on the navigation/tool bar on the bottom of the slide show screen.
Requirements:
· .Net Framework 4.0
· .Net Framework 4.0
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· Nag screen
· 30 days trial
· Nag screen

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