Some files' modif datetime still are create datetime after batch convert.

OS: Win7 32bit
XnView same too
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview, Dreamer
NO, I checked all the options. I have some compressed png images and just wanna decompress them into another folder.xnview wrote:do you use actions? only converting files into png format?
The first post showing file list sorted by modif datetime.xnview wrote:which date do you have for original image0227.png? If you try again, same problem?
Do you have set your png compress level 0 before batch convert?xnview wrote:how many, i've tried but can't reproduce
the output folder is opened in XnView's browser, right?adan1 wrote: There 666 images were tested each time.
1.1 compressed png images -> decompressed png images(level 0) without opening the output folder window(sort by modif datetime) not work
1.2 compressed png images -> decompressed png images(level 0) with opening the output folder window(sort by modif datetime) almost work
No, just open with Windows Explorer. Opening that seems higher priority for the output folder's IO operations, almost only one image file not work.xnview wrote:the output folder is opened in XnView's browser, right?adan1 wrote: There 666 images were tested each time.
1.1 compressed png images -> decompressed png images(level 0) without opening the output folder window(sort by modif datetime) not work
1.2 compressed png images -> decompressed png images(level 0) with opening the output folder window(sort by modif datetime) almost work
I can't reproduce
For me, conversion works as expected. Original date/time attributes are always preserved.adan1 wrote:By the way, the others can not reproduce too?
I am so sorry, i think i found the reason.XnTriq wrote:Welcome to the forum, adan1.
For me, conversion works as expected. Original date/time attributes are always preserved.adan1 wrote:By the way, the others can not reproduce too?
Setting maximum power state shouldn't affect the behaviour of Windows or any other application. Anyway, problem seems to be fixed.adan1 wrote:... I am so sorry, i think i found the reason.
Originally my laptop's CPU(Intel Core 2 Duo T9600) getting hot easily, so i set "Maximum processor state" 80% in Power Options after installed the Windows.
Then batch convert not work in this case. Now i recover the Maximum processor state to 100%, it works again finally.