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RainerHH
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XNVIEW fails after each start

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XNVIEW 2.35.0.0
Windows 10 x64

Fährt hoch, braucht etwas und bricht dann ab (XNVIEW funktioniert nicht mehr):

Name der fehlerhaften Anwendung: xnview.exe, Version: 2.35.0.0, Zeitstempel: 0x568ad748
Name des fehlerhaften Moduls: xnview.exe, Version: 2.35.0.0, Zeitstempel: 0x568ad748
Ausnahmecode: 0x40000015
Fehleroffset: 0x001c5d19
ID des fehlerhaften Prozesses: 0xd45f4
Startzeit der fehlerhaften Anwendung: 0x01d19c9c2c0ce9eb
Pfad der fehlerhaften Anwendung: C:\Program Files (x86)\XnView\xnview.exe
Pfad des fehlerhaften Moduls: C:\Program Files (x86)\XnView\xnview.exe
Berichtskennung: 1db46f00-34b2-4be6-9c86-f0283db010cf
Vollständiger Name des fehlerhaften Pakets:
Anwendungs-ID, die relativ zum fehlerhaften Paket ist:

außerdem:
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Re: XNVIEW fails after each start

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it seems that you have a file that crash it. Try to drag&drop a picture file on xnview icon?
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Re: XNVIEW fails after each start

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I can open an jpg pic by double click, no Problem.
How can I find the file which causes the Crash?
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Re: XNVIEW fails after each start

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may be the reason is an very big Folder?

with XNVIEW MP there is no Problem (but I can't use it because missing some Things (see another Topic under XNVIEW MP)):
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Re: XNVIEW fails after each start

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if XNVIEW will be crashes,
the library tree shows black squares:
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RainerHH wrote:may be the reason is an very big Folder?
how many files?
with XNVIEW MP there is no Problem (but I can't use it because missing some Things (see another Topic under XNVIEW MP)):
which problem?
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Re: XNVIEW fails after each start

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1. 40.000 Files
2. missing the Options for the automatic image adjustment
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RainerHH wrote:1. 40.000 Files
yes perhaps too much files for XnView
2. missing the Options for the automatic image adjustment
but you have it for viewer
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Re: XNVIEW fails after each start

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yes perhaps too much files for XnView
will be done something against this bug?
but you have it for viewer
no, it's not the same:
it's not an General Option
it dont works on second monitor
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RainerHH wrote: it dont works on second monitor
how that, the setting in 'auto image size' is not used on second monitor????
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I don't know why, now i ztied it again and it works.

But there are other Problems under MP:
- Automate size is not an General Option, must be set after each restart
- If I make the Foll Screen Mode on under Browser, the Full Pictures are shown on Monitor 2, but I can't stop the Full Scrren.
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RainerHH wrote: - Automate size is not an General Option, must be set after each restart
??? you open XnViewMP, open an image, change the auto image size, close. Restart and the setting is not the same??
- If I make the Foll Screen Mode on under Browser, the Full Pictures are shown on Monitor 2, but I can't stop the Full Scrren.
F11 key
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??? you open XnViewMP, open an image, change the auto image size, close. Restart and the setting is not the same??
yes:
I opened XnviewMP, I'm in Browse mode.
I marks an Image (not opens).
I sets View/PreView / Auto size for size at Monitor 2.
(preview Auto size Setting has no effect in Browse mode. It only works if it one time changed in View Mode.)
I sets Full Screen to Show it at Monitor 2.
I restarts XnviewMP, the preview Auto size is the Standard value!
F11 key
after making full Screen out of Browser to show the signed Image on Monitor 2,
it's unable to stop Monitor 2, whether F11 or pushing Fullscreen Icon.
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RainerHH wrote:
??? you open XnViewMP, open an image, change the auto image size, close. Restart and the setting is not the same??
yes:
I opened XnviewMP, I'm in Browse mode.
I marks an Image (not opens).
I sets View/PreView / Auto size for size at Monitor 2.
(preview Auto size Setting has no effect in Browse mode. It only works if it one time changed in View Mode.)
I sets Full Screen to Show it at Monitor 2.
I restarts XnviewMP, the preview Auto size is the Standard value!
ok, once you are in fullscreen, change auto image size not before
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Re: XNVIEW fails after each start

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Ok,
but still I Need two different auotosize values for Browser and Viewer !
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