Version 0.75 only show Hours:Minutes

Version 0.72 always shows Hours:Minutes:seconds
I noticed Seconds are missed in labels under the Thumbnails, in file properties tab, EXIF tab and in the Change Timestamp dialog.
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rightB.Douille wrote:Difference in the format of dates & times on many displays.
Version 0.75 only show Hours:Minutes
Version 0.72 always shows Hours:Minutes:seconds
Strange, i have no problem. On Mov, avi? which windows?With version 0.75 we can't play any video
The player buttons comes visible as well as the time bar, but the play button is inactive.
I tried in the browser / preview and in full screen as well. Same result.
2 machines, Win 7 32 & 64 bits. I checked AVI, WMV, MOV and MP4With version 0.75 we can't play any video
Strange, i have no problem. On Mov, avi? which windows?
Same here. Checked with wmf, mp4 & Avi in Full Screen (F11)B.Douille wrote:With version 0.75 we can't play any video
The player buttons comes visible as well as the time bar, but the play button is inactive.
I tried in the browser / preview and in full screen as well. Same result.
We can even move the position on the time bar but no way to (dis)play any image from the video.
This happens to any Video and all kinds of Video files (avi, mts,...), in either preview or full-screen. In full-screen showing STILL Images is always fine, however, if VIDEO appears it's even infeasible to switch to the next slide (either STILL or VIDEO) - program has to be shut down and restarted.The player buttons comes visible as well as the time bar, but the play button is inactive.
I tried in the browser / preview and in full screen as well. Same result.
We can even move the position on the time bar but no way to (dis)play any image from the video.
Hi Pierre, thanks for fast feedback!xnview wrote:XnViewMP 0.75 use now WMF (Windows Media Foundation) codec no more DirectShow codecs
I think that Klite install WMF and DirectShow codec, but i'm not an expert of video codecfussfolk wrote:Hi Pierre, thanks for fast feedback!xnview wrote:XnViewMP 0.75 use now WMF (Windows Media Foundation) codec no more DirectShow codecs
Maybe I do not get your point so far: Do I need to reconfigure something to assign WMF codec???
Came back to this issue again yesterday and found out, that on the quoted Win7 Professional machine video playback does work on 0.72, but NOT on 0.76.1 anymore (no matter what video type).fussfolk wrote: (As mentioned above, on a different Laptop I do not experience those issues (Win7 Professional there instead of Home Premium here).)
i've sent you a PMfussfolk wrote: Came back to this issue again yesterday and found out, that on the quoted Win7 Professional machine video playback does work on 0.72, but NOT on 0.76.1 anymore (no matter what video type).