1. Now I can confirm that the status bar for thumbnailing says it has completed 100%. But it has not thumbnailed all files.
The number of thumbnails in cache setting is only 50% of the files present.
So there is a real issue.
2. Thumbnailing seems to skip files but will thumbnail them later. I don´t know why this happends. As thumbnailing does not occur according to the selected view (filter) maybe there is an issue that thumbnailing follows its own algotrithm while the display view is different fromit. It is just a guess.
In any case the thumbnaling does not work does not work well.
Thumbnailing follow up
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Re: Thumbnailing follow up
I think I can confirm that the order in which thumbnailing occurs for an entire folder is always different from the selected view.
This behaviour makes MP look like it would skip certain files but really will thumbnailing them later.
For example: Sort order is :
!AFile
!BFile
!CFile
! AFile
! Bfile
! CFile
But thumbnailing order is:
! AFile
! BFile
! CFile
!AFile
!BFile
!CFile
I have already reported the bug that when the display gets filterd thumbnailing does not work on the filtered display.
Now it seems, that thumbnailing is always different from the view, which is a bug.
I would expect to behave it this way:
If the entire folder is visible, thumbnailing shold follow the sorted view. If the user scrolls the display, thumbnailing should process the visible parts first and then resume where it was before.
If the view hasbeen filtered, thumbnailing should process the filtered view first and then resume regular thumbnailing.
This behaviour makes MP look like it would skip certain files but really will thumbnailing them later.
For example: Sort order is :
!AFile
!BFile
!CFile
! AFile
! Bfile
! CFile
But thumbnailing order is:
! AFile
! BFile
! CFile
!AFile
!BFile
!CFile
I have already reported the bug that when the display gets filterd thumbnailing does not work on the filtered display.
Now it seems, that thumbnailing is always different from the view, which is a bug.
I would expect to behave it this way:
If the entire folder is visible, thumbnailing shold follow the sorted view. If the user scrolls the display, thumbnailing should process the visible parts first and then resume where it was before.
If the view hasbeen filtered, thumbnailing should process the filtered view first and then resume regular thumbnailing.
Re: Thumbnailing follow up
If you use filter 'quick search' or filter by, right there is a problem in thumbnailing...
For 1), no filter and 'create for whole folder' enabled??
For 1), no filter and 'create for whole folder' enabled??
Pierre.
Re: Thumbnailing follow up
Reporting this issue I have not used "quick search" or filter by. It happends without using this.xnview wrote:If you use filter 'quick search' or filter by, right there is a problem in thumbnailing...
No filter and "create for whole folder" is enabled.xnview wrote:For 1), no filter and 'create for whole folder' enabled??
Re: Thumbnailing follow up
You start XnView broser, taht's all???soulky wrote:Reporting this issue I have not used "quick search" or filter by. It happends without using this.xnview wrote:If you use filter 'quick search' or filter by, right there is a problem in thumbnailing...
I can't reproduce, a lot of files?No filter and "create for whole folder" is enabled.xnview wrote:For 1), no filter and 'create for whole folder' enabled??
Pierre.
Re: Thumbnailing follow up
Yes, I simply start xnviemp browser thats all. And yes a lot of files.xnview wrote:You start XnView broser, taht's all???soulky wrote:Reporting this issue I have not used "quick search" or filter by. It happends without using this.xnview wrote:If you use filter 'quick search' or filter by, right there is a problem in thumbnailing...
I can't reproduce, a lot of files?No filter and "create for whole folder" is enabled.xnview wrote:For 1), no filter and 'create for whole folder' enabled??
I have said this before: Xnviemp might work really well with a small number of files. Using it on jpgs with 2000 files in a folder there are not big issues.
But with 40.000+ video files in one folder xnviewmp hast really big big problems.
Re: Thumbnailing follow up
Memory used by XnViewMP is not high??soulky wrote:But with 40.000+ video files in one folder xnviewmp hast really big big problems.
Pierre.
Re: Thumbnailing follow up
Not really. I have not measured it constantly. Sometimes 250MB and more, sometimes less.xnview wrote:Memory used by XnViewMP is not high??soulky wrote:But with 40.000+ video files in one folder xnviewmp hast really big big problems.