I haven't been able to mesure any startup speed/memory difference when turning it ON and OFF (in Options>General>Startup).
Has anyone experienced any improvement by unchecking that option?
...If not, I believe we should remove that setting (ie: permanently ON).
What's the point of 'Use all formats available'=OFF ?
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Re: What's the point of 'Use all formats available'=OFF ?
Perhaps on old computer? And perhaps less crash?Olivier_G wrote:I haven't been able to mesure any startup speed/memory difference when turning it ON and OFF (in Options>General>Startup).
Has anyone experienced any improvement by unchecking that option?
...If not, I believe we should remove that setting (ie: permanently ON).
Pierre.
I had a deeper look at that option:
-> Saving list is reduced from 63 to 50 filetypes.
-> Performance
(CPU application time and Private memory measured with Process Explorer; HD timing measured with FileMon, which gives a good estimation of real duration)
OS restart, then lauching XnView Browser in a folder with 36 large Thumbnails of various images, videos (+other files non listed) already in cache (two measurements each):
Same folder, but XnView had already been started before:
Single XnView cycle:
Bottom-line: RAM is identical, CPU and duration HD is extremely close and balanced (probably due to small environment differences).
The Save filetypes reduction exists but becomes quite negligeable with Favorite savelist (which should be improved, though).
=> I think this option should be removed (=always on). More opinions?
Edit: I believe Alpha/Beta is an efficient way to test a change (stability...) on a larger scale, without as much commitment as in a final version.
-> Saving list is reduced from 63 to 50 filetypes.
-> Performance
(CPU application time and Private memory measured with Process Explorer; HD timing measured with FileMon, which gives a good estimation of real duration)
OS restart, then lauching XnView Browser in a folder with 36 large Thumbnails of various images, videos (+other files non listed) already in cache (two measurements each):
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CPU | HD | RAM
WITH 0.640s-0.687s | 2.3-2.4s | 16 320 KB
WITHOUT 0.640s-0.687s | 2.3-2.4s | 16 320 KB
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CPU | HD | RAM
WITH 0.640s | 0.78s | 12 792 KB
WITHOUT 0.608s | 0.86s | 12 792 KB
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start Browser in empty folder
CPU | HD | RAM
WITH 0.453s | 0.69s | 7 636 KB
WITHOUT 0.406s | 0.70s | 7 636 KB
enter folder with 2500 photos (6MP 99%JPEG 1%RAW) unCached
CPU | HD | RAM
WITH 7mn41s | 11mn16s | 390 824 KB
WITHOUT 7mn42s | 11mn21s | 390 824 KB
re-enter folder cached
CPU | HD | RAM
WITH 10.0s | 18.2s | 366 216 KB
WITHOUT 10.0s | 18.3s | 366 216 KB
enter 1st mix folder unCached
CPU | HD | RAM
WITH 17.8s | 29.3s | 19 276 KB
WITHOUT 17.8s | 28.4s | 19 836 KB
re-enter folder cached
CPU | HD | RAM
WITH 0.312s | 0.27s | 19 808 KB
WITHOUT 0.437s | 0.28s | 20 356 KB
The Save filetypes reduction exists but becomes quite negligeable with Favorite savelist (which should be improved, though).
=> I think this option should be removed (=always on). More opinions?
Edit: I believe Alpha/Beta is an efficient way to test a change (stability...) on a larger scale, without as much commitment as in a final version.
Olivier
Re: What's the point of 'Use all formats available'=OFF ?
Yes. I confirm that program seems more stable. It also makes some options panels less crowded. And, you might not want some extensions seen as images? (ex: ".cat").Olivier_G wrote: Has anyone experienced any improvement by unchecking that option?
Last edited by marsh on Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:51 am, edited 7 times in total.
I have to confess that I never fully understood the purpose of this setting in the first place. Whenever I install XnView from scratch and go through the configuration process, this proves to be one of the major stumbling blocks for me, because I either don't remember or can't figure out what this is good for. Judging from the posts we get in the “General Support” forum I'm not the only one who gets confused by this option.Olivier_G wrote:=> I think this option should be removed (=always on). More opinions?
I'm convinced that it had its justification at some point, but now that we have the raw numbers in terms of performance I support Olivier's proposal to remove it in Beta #2.