by cday (Posted Sat Sep 17, 2016 6:02 am)
You could possibly create a small test image that should be opened quickly by XnView, and then test using those files to determine whether the time required to open your files is a significant factor in setting the maximum framerate you can obtain, or whether the rate is limited by some other delay in XnView...
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helmut wrote:If I understand right, we're talking about displaying 125 images per second (=8ms per image). Each single image has to be loaded, unpacked/uncompressed and displayed. I guess that these steps result in a minimum framerate in XnView which is more than 8ms and depends much on specific hardware (on your computer you observed 16ms as a minimum).
zhn wrote:Our files are .bmp 1920*1080 (1.97MB)
You could possibly create a small test image that should be opened quickly by XnView, and then test using those files to determine whether the time required to open your files is a significant factor in setting the maximum framerate you can obtain, or whether the rate is limited by some other delay in XnView...
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