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Crash when clicking on a folder containing .avi file

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I just downloaded XnView 1.74 (win-full.exe) for my Win XP Home and I was impressed.

But then I clicked on a folder containing several files (images and AVIs and MPGs) and XnView tried to make thumbnails of them and then XnView crashed.

I moved the files away one by one and XnView crashed until I removed all DivX-encoded AVIs (XVid seems to be fine, though).

Any ideas how to fix this?

If not: is there a workaround so that XnView doesn't try to make a thumbnail of DivX-AVIs?
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:) Hello !
- You could try to set the Option : Browser >>> [x] Don't start browser thumbnail, also uncheck the box : [ ] Launch Browser at Startup

• Please, could you explain clearer what you mean with "containing .a", the full name of the folder should be helpful…

:mrgreen: Kind regards,
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Post by Theragar »

XVid-avis work well for me, but if there is an DivX-encoded avi in the folder, XnView crashes.

I found a workaround for this: Options->Browser->Thmbnail->"Show first frame of AVI/MPG1": no

strange: DivX is played normally in the preview window, but "show first frame..." crashes the program

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:| It sounds like a :bug:
- I will try to reproduce this a bit later, but only under Win 98SE for the moment… and with the settings I told you above…
- In anyway, we have to wait for the Pierre's opinion (not any Author around ?)
CU later,
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Theragar wrote:XVid-avis work well for me, but if there is an DivX-encoded avi in the folder, XnView crashes.
I found a workaround for this: Options->Browser->Thmbnail->"Show first frame of AVI/MPG1": no
strange: DivX is played normally in the preview window, but "show first frame..." crashes the program
Strange, on which OS? Do you have a little DivX file?
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I tried these settings:

Don't start browser thumbnail: yes
Launch Browser at startup: no
Show first frame of AVI/MPG1: yes

and XnView keeps crashing with DivX-Files. Furthermore, the first frame of mpg-Files looks strange now (green and distorted).

I have: XP Home, SP 2 installed
Videocodecs:
ffdshow (for playback)(not sure which version exactly)
XVid (for encoding)

If I disable "show first frame of AVI/MPG1" XnView is okay.
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Post by Theragar »

Oops, forgot to log in.

It doesn't matter if the DivX-File ist only a few MB or 700 MB, XnView keeps crashing.

edit: oh, you want to have an example file? Well, let me see...

edit:
this is an example (1 MB):
http://www.catsuka.com/interf/bideo/fil ... aturn2.zip

(unzip to a folder, open the folder in XnView -> XnView crashes)
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Post by ckit »

Ok, so far I can't reproduce this. Most of the time I work in "Details" mode.
Make sure that in Options -> "View" -> "File List" -> "Play Movie" is enabled, otherwise XnView can lock up!

My Video codecs:
DivX Pro trial v5.2.1 for Encoding\Decoding DivX files
VP v6.2.6.0 for Encoding\Decoding VP6 files
Keopi's XviD v1.0.2 for Encoding\Decoding XviD files

I do not recommend FFDSHOW unless you really do need it.

BTW your AVI file is DivX 3.11 Fast-motion and MP3 codec encoded.
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Post by xnview »

Theragar wrote:Oops, forgot to log in.

It doesn't matter if the DivX-File ist only a few MB or 700 MB, XnView keeps crashing.

edit: oh, you want to have an example file? Well, let me see...

edit:
this is an example:
http://www.catsuka.com/interf/bideo/fil ... aturn2.zip

(unzip to a folder, open the folder in XnView -> XnView crashes)
Ok, i have no problem on my 2000, but i'll try on Xp!
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I don't have problem to play that video on XnView with windows XP sp2.
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Aokromes wrote:I don't have problem to play that video on XnView with windows XP sp2.
I've just tested with windows XP Pro SP1 + ffdshow driver, and no problem :-(
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Post by Dreamer »

xnview wrote:
Aokromes wrote:I don't have problem to play that video on XnView with windows XP sp2.
I've just tested with windows XP Pro SP1 + ffdshow driver, and no problem :-(
I've got no problems with xvid, divx and ffdshow too.
I think, problem could be in the latest divx codec, so try ffdshow instead of divx and xvid.
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Post by Theragar »

Well, if nobody else has this problem, than it perhaps has something to do with my old windows installation and codecs or something like that.

I think we can leave this alone, because the workaround I've posted (disable "show first frame") is okay for me, and the bug should be gone with my next Windows-reinstallation :D
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