Thats a great idea. I haven't used ActiveX control before, but I'll do a little reading and see if I can get it to work. The class I took last year mentioned them briefly. Thanks.
So I've got a db with lots of hyperlinks to different sound FX (all wav's), and I use this code connected to a button on a form:
me.link.hyperlink.follow
'link' being the field name where all my hyperlinks live.
This works great on my box, running Access 2003. Windows media player auto...
My db is used by several people. All data is in one master table. The table is used for a search engine, and has a check box field that when checked, that record is added to a 'que' form. if i have several users, all users find that all of the records they 'checked' are in the que, as well as...
I Found several people with this same problem of trying to import many photos into thier tables. And most people agree that it is a bad idea b/c it causes bloat. It is important to note, that b/c many pictures have to be displayed on the same form, linking photos to an image command won't...
I should start by saying that this db is used to search for "B-roll" clips in a video post production house. (b-roll is video that covers other video. ex. when you hear a news reportor talking about a fire, and you see footage of the fire, the fire footage is b-roll).
Basicly it works like this...
If anyone can help, I'm looking for a bit of VBA code that I could launch with my table already open that would basicly:
Imbed an OLE Object with a picture (linked) who's address is available in a nebighoring cell of the table.
then go to the next record and loop... like 10000 times...
I have a Form, which will display anywhere form 2 to 200 hits at a time. I understand that to have a unique thumbnail image for each of these hits, I will have to use an OLE, that I first link into my table. If i prepare a field with the path to that photo, is there any way to wirte some code...
My system specs - I am running a 2 Ghz processor, win XP pro with 512 meg ram. I have used the converter in premiere 6.5, but I like to use a dazzle mpeg converter in favor of premiere's. It's quicker, and the quality is about equal to premiere's. However, I would really like to continue to...
When I try to convert my avi's to mpeg using the transcoder included in dvdit( The best I've found so far quality wise) it often aborts the proccess and gives me a 'unknown failure' message. I have tried the mpeg converter in adobe premiere 6.5 but the quality is lower than dvdit's. My...
can anyone tell me what the best setting is for pixiel size when exporting an uncompressed avi timeline? Also what is the difference between the different settings? I assume it's a quality issue, but I really have no idea.
All you have to do is change the folder destination for your captured clips. You do this by opening your capture tool, and then make the change under the options tab (I believe its 'options' but I'm not for sure. If you spend 2 minutes looking around you'll find it.) I should say that i use a...
When I export my timeline to an avi movie, there is an overall quality loss, about equal to 1 generation loss dubbing analog tapes. I noticed this when a client asked me to make revisions several times. each time i finished I saved only the finished avi, to save disk space. I would edit from...
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