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Read 50 images ahead in cache or RAM

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:18 pm
by maxon
Hello.

I make animations.
I use very large image sequences to make them (ie. 5000 pieces of 2500x1400px PNG files)
And very often I like to use XNView to preview the large image files before combining them into a video file animation like .avi or .wmv. - But the previewing is very slow.

In F12 >> View >> Misc. >> Cache there is the choice for 'Read one image ahead'

I would love to see an option to make XNView to load constantly like 50 images ahead to RAM, so that it would be incredibly fast to view my image sequence just by holding the right arrow down. (Maybe even to view the animation backwards by holding the left-arrow down.)

The RAM-preloading could be also applied to the F12 >> View >> Fullscreen >> Auto Image Size, when there is the "Fit image to window, all" option selected.
It takes very long time to view the next large image if it has to be first resized to the screen before viewing (especially if there is the high quality zoom enabled). With preloading and pre-resizing it in advance would make this program incredibly much better in my mind.
But it sure is one superb image-browser already :D
Thank you for that!

(ps. I hope there's still possibility for my tight-thumbnail-suggestion)

Manu Järvinen
www.manujarvinen.com

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:28 am
by pic_viewer
Seems you missed several discussion absout these features in this forum. The desired features will not be coming due to simple reasons (ever tried to calculate the amount of RAM you need? Etc).

There might be a workaround, though. If you use the batch convert function to resize 50 pics to the real display size (your window size, might be 800 x 600 or similar for a movie), then XnView will fly through those 50 files. Simply because no zoom is needed and the files itself are small.