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Comments by Wolfgang Kurz (Top 5 by date)
Wolfgang Kurz
3-Jun-14 10:05am
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No, this did not solve the problem. What is written under Solution 1 is just additional information.
Due to an unknown reason I did not get a submit comment box.
Sorry for that.
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Kurz
3-Mar-12 2:18am
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Hello Ed,
I will give ListView a try. But I am not very hopefull, that this might be the solution. In my case I must select a start image and an end image from a list of thousands of images created by my program MovieExtractor. This program uses a flatbed scanner to scan 35 mm movies in strips of about 18 cm (about 9 frames). From these strips the images and the light sound track are extracted in order to finally create a video using ffmpg.
And such a movie piece (e.g. a trailer of a blockbuster as published by entertainment companies for advertisment) might have up to 10 000 images.
If you are interested in details, you can look at
http://hosting.aktionspotenzial.de/CineToVidWiki/index.php/Hauptseite
which is primaryly about CineFilms. But this is in principle the same process.
Many thanks for the hint
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Kurz
3-Mar-12 2:18am
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Hello John,
I am sorry, it does not work. The scroll position is not updated when stepping through the list. I will have to look at ListView.
Anyway many thanks for giving a hint
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Kurz
3-Aug-10 14:40pm
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Thanks William, I'll try to learn from your comments
Wolfgang Kurz
3-Aug-10 13:27pm
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Reason for my vote of 5
The using did the trick