XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
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XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Hello,
I've searched the forum, but didn't find any thread concerning this issue.
I've experienced crashes at .mov files since ever and was excited when I saw the fixed .mov problem at the xnview history.
Installed the new version and the plug ins, but but the prob still exists. Are there other solutions?
This happens in thumbnail mode, when an .mov file is analyzed by xnview.
Maybe someone can help me, or is it possible that there exist various .mov versions?
Thank you very much.
BR
Urmel
I've searched the forum, but didn't find any thread concerning this issue.
I've experienced crashes at .mov files since ever and was excited when I saw the fixed .mov problem at the xnview history.
Installed the new version and the plug ins, but but the prob still exists. Are there other solutions?
This happens in thumbnail mode, when an .mov file is analyzed by xnview.
Maybe someone can help me, or is it possible that there exist various .mov versions?
Thank you very much.
BR
Urmel
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Thanks for responding, It's natively done by my DSC Kodak DX6490.xnview wrote:Do you use quicktime codec?
I remember that I had difficulties viewing these files.
But yes, I use the quicktime player for viewing it.
I hope this will help.
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Is it possible to send me a sample?urmel1942 wrote:Thanks for responding, It's natively done by my DSC Kodak DX6490.xnview wrote:Do you use quicktime codec?
I remember that I had difficulties viewing these files.
But yes, I use the quicktime player for viewing it.
I hope this will help.
Pierre.
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Hello,
I have the same problem with my Panasonic Lumix FS6. Is the problem already found/fixed?
I have the same problem with my Panasonic Lumix FS6. Is the problem already found/fixed?
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
I have this for .avi from my cam which is mjpeg format.
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Confirmed with HD MOV (720p) from Panasonic DMC-TZ5. I'm using QuickTime Alternative, older version, I'll try to reinstall/update it and send you a sample ASAP. These files are very big (17 sec. = 52MB), so please let me know how to send it, I could record just few seconds, 5 sec., +-15MB and send it via email, or bigger file and upload it to mediafire.com?
Dreamer
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Dear Pierre, did you receive the .mov File?xnview wrote:Is it possible to send me a sample?urmel1942 wrote:Thanks for responding, It's natively done by my DSC Kodak DX6490.xnview wrote:Do you use quicktime codec?
I remember that I had difficulties viewing these files.
But yes, I use the quicktime player for viewing it.
I hope this will help.
BR
Urmel
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Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Yes, but no problemurmel1942 wrote:Dear Pierre, did you receive the .mov File?
Pierre.
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
That is strange I tried it with another Computer and it worked... you are right, so I am going to setup my computer completely new.xnview wrote: ... but no problem
Thanks for your support, I really have to say Thumbs up!
And a great Tool anyway...
br Gerrit
*.mov Videos on QuadCore PCs play Sound but show no Video
The problem probably is described here: http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.p ... 244#p83244
This happens only to Quad-Core-PCs and there is no solution but an uncomfortable work around.
This happens only to Quad-Core-PCs and there is no solution but an uncomfortable work around.
Re: XNView Crash ThumbMode w/ .mov files
Same problem, demo on video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGpisTZ7c_I
Latest XnView 2.3.9 and QickTime codec
Video .MOV file from Canon SX 260 HS
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 23.976fps 29036kbps [V: English [eng] (h264 constrained baseline L5.0, yuv420p, 1920x1080, 29036 kb/s)]
Audio: PCM 48000Hz stereo 1536kbps [A: English [eng] (pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s)]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGpisTZ7c_I
Latest XnView 2.3.9 and QickTime codec
Video .MOV file from Canon SX 260 HS
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 23.976fps 29036kbps [V: English [eng] (h264 constrained baseline L5.0, yuv420p, 1920x1080, 29036 kb/s)]
Audio: PCM 48000Hz stereo 1536kbps [A: English [eng] (pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s)]