I'm using XnView MP 0.86 on Windows 10 on a Dell XPS 15 (9550) laptop (4K display) with 16 GB RAM and a 500 GB SSD (Samsung PM951)
I am using XnView MP as a image organiser and really love the fast thumbnail browsing and ability to generate thumbnails in cache manually.
My images are TIFF (LZW compressed), RGB24 - created by FFmpeg and range from 2-5 MB each. So the image folders are very large, e.g. one folder contains 141,516 images and the manually rebuild thumbnails for that folder is 1.58 GiB using Lossy - High quality (WebP) with 640x360 as thumbnail size.
I have set: Memory usage for database engine to 1,000MiB
I am running into an issue where lately XnView MP will cause the system to become very slow and unresponsive and eventually crash the machine (automatically restarts). It looks like XnView MP is loading all the thumbnails into memory as the progress bar at the bottom right corner progresses, but it doesn't usually reach 100% (most of the time I don't stay inside the folder long enough) but the longer I stay in the folder the higher the chance the PC will crash.
I check Event Viewer and see this:
Code: Select all
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Resource-Exhaustion-Detector
Date: 19/05/2017 12:03:56 AM
Event ID: 2004
Task Category: Resource Exhaustion Diagnosis Events
Level: Warning
Keywords: Events related to exhaustion of system commit limit (virtual memory).
User: SYSTEM
Computer: ***
Description:
Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: xnviewmp.exe (224) consumed 63196856320 bytes, OneDrive.exe (9160) consumed 568487936 bytes, and MsMpEng.exe (4116) consumed 185860096 bytes.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Resource-Exhaustion-Detector" Guid="{9988748E-C2E8-4054-85F6-0C3E1CAD2470}" />
<EventID>2004</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>3</Task>
<Opcode>33</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000020000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2017-05-18T16:03:56.619437400Z" />
<EventRecordID>5642</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{DB8646C6-D86A-491F-AA75-4BFAC533D264}" />
<Execution ProcessID="5700" ThreadID="8660" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>***</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
</System>
<UserData>
<MemoryExhaustionInfo xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/Resource/Exhaustion/Detector/Events">
<SystemInfo>
<SystemCommitLimit>68564443136</SystemCommitLimit>
<SystemCommitCharge>68518096896</SystemCommitCharge>
<ProcessCommitCharge>66270928896</ProcessCommitCharge>
<PagedPoolUsage>386490368</PagedPoolUsage>
<PhysicalMemorySize>17024835584</PhysicalMemorySize>
<PhysicalMemoryUsage>16672030720</PhysicalMemoryUsage>
<NonPagedPoolUsage>540282880</NonPagedPoolUsage>
<Processes>200</Processes>
</SystemInfo>
<ProcessInfo>
<Process_1>
<Name>xnviewmp.exe</Name>
<ID>224</ID>
<CreationTime>2017-05-18T15:40:59.193485400Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>63196856320</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>549</HandleCount>
<Version>0.86.0.0</Version>
<TypeInfo>201</TypeInfo>
</Process_1>
<Process_2>
<Name>OneDrive.exe</Name>
<ID>9160</ID>
<CreationTime>2017-05-18T11:20:05.555147400Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>568487936</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>740</HandleCount>
<Version>17.3.6816.313</Version>
<TypeInfo>210</TypeInfo>
</Process_2>
<Process_3>
<Name>MsMpEng.exe</Name>
<ID>4116</ID>
<CreationTime>2017-05-18T11:19:21.610625400Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>185860096</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>1061</HandleCount>
<Version>0.0.0.0</Version>
<TypeInfo>67</TypeInfo>
</Process_3>
<Process_4>
<Name>NVIDIA Share.exe</Name>
<ID>12332</ID>
<CreationTime>2017-05-18T11:20:08.148171200Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>184401920</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>655</HandleCount>
<Version>56.2924.1538.1</Version>
<TypeInfo>152</TypeInfo>
</Process_4>
<Process_5>
<Name>
</Name>
<ID>0</ID>
<CreationTime>1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>0</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>0</HandleCount>
<Version>0.0.0.0</Version>
<TypeInfo>0</TypeInfo>
</Process_5>
<Process_6>
<Name>
</Name>
<ID>0</ID>
<CreationTime>1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</CreationTime>
<CommitCharge>0</CommitCharge>
<HandleCount>0</HandleCount>
<Version>0.0.0.0</Version>
<TypeInfo>0</TypeInfo>
</Process_6>
</ProcessInfo>
<PagedPoolInfo>
<Tag_1>
<Name>CM31</Name>
<PoolUsed>145498112</PoolUsed>
</Tag_1>
<Tag_2>
<Name>MmSt</Name>
<PoolUsed>46099840</PoolUsed>
</Tag_2>
<Tag_3>
<Name>CMAl</Name>
<PoolUsed>27881472</PoolUsed>
</Tag_3>
</PagedPoolInfo>
<NonPagedPoolInfo>
<Tag_1>
<Name>ismc</Name>
<PoolUsed>134455296</PoolUsed>
</Tag_1>
<Tag_2>
<Name>Rtu5</Name>
<PoolUsed>85784288</PoolUsed>
</Tag_2>
<Tag_3>
<Name>smNp</Name>
<PoolUsed>52932608</PoolUsed>
</Tag_3>
</NonPagedPoolInfo>
<ExhaustionEventInfo>
<Time>2017-05-18T16:03:54.651940500Z</Time>
</ExhaustionEventInfo>
</MemoryExhaustionInfo>
</UserData>
</Event>
Application popup: Windows - Out of Virtual Memory : Your system is low on virtual memory. To ensure that Windows runs properly, increase the size of your virtual memory paging file. For more information, see Help.
Then it restarts with this in the log (Kernel-Power):
The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.
Any suggestions?
I would like to keep my original files as TIFF for archive purposes.
I can add more RAM to my laptop to make it 32 GB - would that help?