Hello. New to the forum but been using XnView MP (Windows 7 Pro) for a couple of years now. Just upgraded to 0.90 (64bit) from 0.83 and noticed some things I hadn't before.
When I select a thumbnail in the Browser there is a significant freeze of between around 1 and 10-ish seconds before I can select another thumbnail. It happens on thumbs for very large images but only for certain formats. Thumbs from tiffs don't (ever) exhibit this freeze (either uncompressed or LZW compressed), same with bmps and jpegs, but the freeze is a couple of seconds for jp2 images (always), around 3 or 4 seconds for WebP (always) and longer for FLIF (always). PNGs cause usually under a second's pause, but still noticeable when clicking between thumbnails.
Specifics: the images are 9600dpi scans of projector slides with pixel dims around 13000 x 9000 px; all 24bit colour. They are compressed losslessly in WebP, PNG or FLIF and done via batch convert by XnViewMP from tifs saved by Corel Photopaint X6 (or my Epson scanner software).
(My PC is a Core i7, 3.40GHz with 12 cores and 32GB of ram, if that helps)
I don't know if this qualifies as a quirk or a bug and maybe should more appropriately be in the bug section, but if whatever is going on during the freeze could be interrupted by selecting other thumbnails, or take place in another thread, that would be fab.
The other issue I have is with the aforementioned batch convert of these files. I have several hundred of these projector film slides to convert from tif to lossless WebP or jp2 and around a hundred-thousand more still to scan and then batch-convert. The advantage of a batch convert is that you can do loads in one go and leave it to it. However a folder of 150/160 images can take around 8 hours to convert and during that time there's no way for me to minimise the application. I can use the Windows-D shortcut to hide all windows but the moment I bring up another application XnView pops back up in the way again. I realise that the batch convert form is probably modal, but a way to minimise the application from that form would be even more fab than the previous fab thing mentioned
Thanks
C
Batch convert in the way and thumbnail freezes
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Re: Batch convert in the way and thumbnail freezes
yes, loading jp2/flif/webp can take some timeCharon wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 3:08 pm When I select a thumbnail in the Browser there is a significant freeze of between around 1 and 10-ish seconds before I can select another thumbnail. It happens on thumbs for very large images but only for certain formats. Thumbs from tiffs don't (ever) exhibit this freeze (either uncompressed or LZW compressed), same with bmps and jpegs, but the freeze is a couple of seconds for jp2 images (always), around 3 or 4 seconds for WebP (always) and longer for FLIF (always). PNGs cause usually under a second's pause, but still noticeable when clicking between thumbnails.
XnView MP pop back during your conversion??The other issue I have is with the aforementioned batch convert of these files. I have several hundred of these projector film slides to convert from tif to lossless WebP or jp2 and around a hundred-thousand more still to scan and then batch-convert. The advantage of a batch convert is that you can do loads in one go and leave it to it. However a folder of 150/160 images can take around 8 hours to convert and during that time there's no way for me to minimise the application. I can use the Windows-D shortcut to hide all windows but the moment I bring up another application XnView pops back up in the way again. I realise that the batch convert form is probably modal, but a way to minimise the application from that form would be even more fab than the previous fab thing mentioned
Pierre.
Re: Batch convert in the way and thumbnail freezes
True, but I'm talking about the *thumbnail* of the image, in the Browser.
Scenario:
A folder has two WebP images (lossless compression level 6), both 13000x9000px 24bit colour photos. In the Browser you see two thumbnails.
Click to select one thumbnail. Then try to click the other.
What should happen: first thumbnail immediately deselected; second thumbnail immediately selected.
What actually happens: XnView MP freezes for 2 or 3 seconds, then first thumbnail deselected & second thumbnail selected.
Scenario:
A folder has 100 tif images, all 13000x9000px 24bit colour photos. All images input into batch process to convert to WebP lossless compression level 6.
Each image takes around 3 minutes to convert so this whole process takes 5 hours.
I want to be able to minimize XnView MP during this process. Windows has a function to minimise all windows (the Win-D key combination) but this does not work well enough. Try it.
Re: Batch convert in the way and thumbnail freezes
yes currently an issue, XnView can't stop the loading process of these formats...Charon wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 1:31 pmTrue, but I'm talking about the *thumbnail* of the image, in the Browser.
Scenario:
A folder has two WebP images (lossless compression level 6), both 13000x9000px 24bit colour photos. In the Browser you see two thumbnails.
Click to select one thumbnail. Then try to click the other.
What should happen: first thumbnail immediately deselected; second thumbnail immediately selected.
What actually happens: XnView MP freezes for 2 or 3 seconds, then first thumbnail deselected & second thumbnail selected.
In this case, open the batch convert as non modal (Press shift when you click on batch convert)
Scenario:
A folder has 100 tif images, all 13000x9000px 24bit colour photos. All images input into batch process to convert to WebP lossless compression level 6.
Each image takes around 3 minutes to convert so this whole process takes 5 hours.
I want to be able to minimize XnView MP during this process. Windows has a function to minimise all windows (the Win-D key combination) but this does not work well enough. Try it.
Pierre.
Re: Batch convert in the way and thumbnail freezes
ok, thanks for the info - hopefully it can be resolved some time in the future.
Perfect! Exactly what I needed
Is there a setting to make this the default behaviour?