Windows Picture Viewer question

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Guest

Is there a way to adjust the speed or frame rate of pictures when viewed in
the "Slide Show" of Windows Picture and Fax Viewer???
Thanks
Catt
 
J

John Inzer

Catt said:
Is there a way to adjust the speed or frame rate of
pictures when viewed in the "Slide Show" of Windows
Picture and Fax Viewer???
Thanks
Catt
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Simple solution....is that you can pause the
slide show by pressing your spacebar and
then advance - reverse your image display
with your arrow keys.

Or...If you are running Win XP SP1 or SP2
you can download and install TweakUI version
# 2.10.0.0 and it has an option that allows
the user to adjust the slideshow timeout.
Just open TweakUI and go to...Explorer /
Slide Show...

Windows XP PowerToys / free download
http://tinyurl.com/36n

If you are not running SP1 or SP2....here's
another option:

This requires a registry edit........
I would suggest that you carefully read the
following article first before proceeding:

Information About Editing the Registry
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=256986#Topic2

Information About Editing the Registry
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;256986#Topic2

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There's a script you can download from the
following site that will increase the timeout
to 10 seconds...scroll down to #81.

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm


Also, the following info was previously posted
by David Shiflet:

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The value of the number is represented in milliseconds
between image changes:
1000 = 1 second, 5000 = 5 seconds, 10000=10 seconds,
etc. To modify my script change the time accordingly.

In order to change the slideshow timing, open regedit
and go to the following key.

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellImageView]

Create a DWORD named "Timeout", with the value the
number of millseconds between image changes (1000
(Dec) = 1 second, 5000 = 5 seconds)

Note that the time of actually changing the image is not
included, so 1000 =1 second + time to decode the image

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If you open the script from Kelly's site in notepad, you
should be able to use David's instructions to change
the timeout to anything you require.


Good luck....

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP

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