@xnview Any Comment on that? I still have to manually set CPUpriority to idle before every batch convert. If I forget doing this, System becomes almost unusable. Even if using only 3 cores on a 4 core system.
Edit: As a workarround I created a shortcut (right mouse on desktop, create shortcut ...
I still plead for CPU-Priority settings, because I noticed that using all CPUs with idle is faster (and system still usable) than using less cpus.
I hope its clear why we want this feature.
I noticed a change in the way input files are sorted in xnconvert, it is no more done automatically. I mean if you drag'n'drop several folders the filelist was sorted by filename regardless of its directory.
Now I have to click 2 times on "name" to sort the files ascending "the old way ...
i also vote for CPU-Priority setting. My 4 Core system becomes pretty unusable when doing 3 conversions at a time to avif. When I manually set cpu priority to idle (even at 4 core use), the system is fluent AND the whole conversion is FASTER, because of using all cores (at lesser percentage ...
To precise the bug: It seems, that wmdropfiles property is not set for the empty listbox. The mainform and entries of the listbox are working.
But please dont mind my bugreport - at least for me, because I uninstalled xnconvert after finding out that it does not use multicore when converting in ...
I just encountered an error when I tried to drag and drop a bunch of files into the input-tab of xnview 1.77: You can choose visualization by clicking small, large and (normal) thumbnails, and also list. If you select "list" the software does no more accept files to be draged and dropped - it ...