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    Requested Slide advancement every 24 hours

    Hi,
    I am new to Irfanview. It looks like you have made a very nice product which I would very much like to use.

    However, I need to make a slide presentation where there is 24 hours between each slide advancement.
    As far as I can see, Irfanview only allows a max of 9999 seconds, making about 3 hours.

    Please add another decade to the slide advancement field, or even better make separate hour/min/sec fields.

    #2
    I suppose you're aware of the fact that this is an exceptional situation.
    I agree about the hour/min/sec fields, but so far, I consider this a luxury.
    So for the moment, I would suggest placing 8 duplicates of a bitmap in a row, to get 8x3 hours.
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      #3
      You could always try Wildbit Viewer 5.0 from http://www.tucows.com/preview/412459. The slide show with that can be set to change slides at intervals up to 600 hours. It also has a nice range of transitions between images (but you are going to get very bored waiting to see them).

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        #4
        Wildbit is fine

        Thank you very much for the suggestion. Wildbit solves my problem :-)

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          #5
          I will check this Wildbit. Especially if there's an option to apply a certain value for each transition between frames.
          Because IV lacks such a setting. If it's 4 secs, it's 4 secs all the way.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Sam_Zen View Post
            I will check this Wildbit. Especially if there's an option to apply a certain value for each transition between frames.
            Because IV lacks such a setting. If it's 4 secs, it's 4 secs all the way.
            No it won't do that at present. It's a feature I would like too.

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              #7
              It won't do, indeed a pity. A nice example is Animation Shop with two dialogs, per frame and per animation (slideshow).
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