I had to batch some thousand pictures this weekend (Vista 64bit): After some houndreds I always have to restart XnView, since it gets into 1GB RAM and is not able any more to process further pictures.
But anyway: Nice new Version!
Bruno
Batch Process: Memory Overflow
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Re: Batch Process: Memory Overflog
Strange, and which transformations do you use?brotondi wrote:I had to batch some thousand pictures this weekend (Vista 64bit): After some houndreds I always have to restart XnView, since it gets into 1GB RAM and is not able any more to process further pictures.
Pierre.
Re: Batch Process: Memory Overflog
Hi Pierre
He he, this time it's on me to say: Nothing!
I only resave the Picture as 80% jpg (was 90-99% jpg).
If it helps you, I can try the same on XP SP3, 32bit.
Greetings,
Bruno
He he, this time it's on me to say: Nothing!
I only resave the Picture as 80% jpg (was 90-99% jpg).
If it helps you, I can try the same on XP SP3, 32bit.
Greetings,
Bruno
Re: Batch Process: Memory Overflog
Yes... It remains arount 90MB for some seconds (up/down/up/...) then increases without any decrease-step with every picture until 1GB.
Re: Batch Process: Memory Overflog
I can't reproduce. Perhaps a problem with some files? How many files do youhave?brotondi wrote:Yes... It remains arount 90MB for some seconds (up/down/up/...) then increases without any decrease-step with every picture until 1GB.
Is it possible to find files where RAM inscrease?
Pierre.
Re: Batch Process: Memory Overflog
Interesting: With the already reduced 80% jpg's I can't reproduce it either... and now I haven't any 99% any more... (they were 30'000 Files from perhaps 20 different cams...30GB or so...) So let's say: As long no one else has this problem and a workaround is so easy... don't bother
Greetings,
Bruno
Greetings,
Bruno