Crash when clicking on a folder containing .avi file
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Crash when clicking on a folder containing .avi file
I just downloaded XnView 1.74 (win-full.exe) for my Win XP Home and I was impressed.
But then I clicked on a folder containing several files (images and AVIs and MPGs) and XnView tried to make thumbnails of them and then XnView crashed.
I moved the files away one by one and XnView crashed until I removed all DivX-encoded AVIs (XVid seems to be fine, though).
Any ideas how to fix this?
If not: is there a workaround so that XnView doesn't try to make a thumbnail of DivX-AVIs?
But then I clicked on a folder containing several files (images and AVIs and MPGs) and XnView tried to make thumbnails of them and then XnView crashed.
I moved the files away one by one and XnView crashed until I removed all DivX-encoded AVIs (XVid seems to be fine, though).
Any ideas how to fix this?
If not: is there a workaround so that XnView doesn't try to make a thumbnail of DivX-AVIs?
No thumb
Hello !
- You could try to set the Option : Browser >>> [x] Don't start browser thumbnail, also uncheck the box : [ ] Launch Browser at Startup
• Please, could you explain clearer what you mean with "containing .a", the full name of the folder should be helpful…
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
- You could try to set the Option : Browser >>> [x] Don't start browser thumbnail, also uncheck the box : [ ] Launch Browser at Startup
• Please, could you explain clearer what you mean with "containing .a", the full name of the folder should be helpful…
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
Last edited by Clo on Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Oops !
It sounds like a …
- I will try to reproduce this a bit later, but only under Win 98SE for the moment… and with the settings I told you above…
- In anyway, we have to wait for the Pierre's opinion (not any Author around ?)
CU later,
K R
Claude
Clo
- I will try to reproduce this a bit later, but only under Win 98SE for the moment… and with the settings I told you above…
- In anyway, we have to wait for the Pierre's opinion (not any Author around ?)
CU later,
K R
Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Strange, on which OS? Do you have a little DivX file?Theragar wrote:XVid-avis work well for me, but if there is an DivX-encoded avi in the folder, XnView crashes.
I found a workaround for this: Options->Browser->Thmbnail->"Show first frame of AVI/MPG1": no
strange: DivX is played normally in the preview window, but "show first frame..." crashes the program
Pierre.
I tried these settings:
Don't start browser thumbnail: yes
Launch Browser at startup: no
Show first frame of AVI/MPG1: yes
and XnView keeps crashing with DivX-Files. Furthermore, the first frame of mpg-Files looks strange now (green and distorted).
I have: XP Home, SP 2 installed
Videocodecs:
ffdshow (for playback)(not sure which version exactly)
XVid (for encoding)
If I disable "show first frame of AVI/MPG1" XnView is okay.
Don't start browser thumbnail: yes
Launch Browser at startup: no
Show first frame of AVI/MPG1: yes
and XnView keeps crashing with DivX-Files. Furthermore, the first frame of mpg-Files looks strange now (green and distorted).
I have: XP Home, SP 2 installed
Videocodecs:
ffdshow (for playback)(not sure which version exactly)
XVid (for encoding)
If I disable "show first frame of AVI/MPG1" XnView is okay.
Oops, forgot to log in.
It doesn't matter if the DivX-File ist only a few MB or 700 MB, XnView keeps crashing.
edit: oh, you want to have an example file? Well, let me see...
edit:
this is an example (1 MB):
http://www.catsuka.com/interf/bideo/fil ... aturn2.zip
(unzip to a folder, open the folder in XnView -> XnView crashes)
It doesn't matter if the DivX-File ist only a few MB or 700 MB, XnView keeps crashing.
edit: oh, you want to have an example file? Well, let me see...
edit:
this is an example (1 MB):
http://www.catsuka.com/interf/bideo/fil ... aturn2.zip
(unzip to a folder, open the folder in XnView -> XnView crashes)
Ok, so far I can't reproduce this. Most of the time I work in "Details" mode.
Make sure that in Options -> "View" -> "File List" -> "Play Movie" is enabled, otherwise XnView can lock up!
My Video codecs:
DivX Pro trial v5.2.1 for Encoding\Decoding DivX files
VP v6.2.6.0 for Encoding\Decoding VP6 files
Keopi's XviD v1.0.2 for Encoding\Decoding XviD files
I do not recommend FFDSHOW unless you really do need it.
BTW your AVI file is DivX 3.11 Fast-motion and MP3 codec encoded.
Make sure that in Options -> "View" -> "File List" -> "Play Movie" is enabled, otherwise XnView can lock up!
My Video codecs:
DivX Pro trial v5.2.1 for Encoding\Decoding DivX files
VP v6.2.6.0 for Encoding\Decoding VP6 files
Keopi's XviD v1.0.2 for Encoding\Decoding XviD files
I do not recommend FFDSHOW unless you really do need it.
BTW your AVI file is DivX 3.11 Fast-motion and MP3 codec encoded.
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Ok, i have no problem on my 2000, but i'll try on Xp!Theragar wrote:Oops, forgot to log in.
It doesn't matter if the DivX-File ist only a few MB or 700 MB, XnView keeps crashing.
edit: oh, you want to have an example file? Well, let me see...
edit:
this is an example:
http://www.catsuka.com/interf/bideo/fil ... aturn2.zip
(unzip to a folder, open the folder in XnView -> XnView crashes)
Pierre.
I've got no problems with xvid, divx and ffdshow too.xnview wrote:I've just tested with windows XP Pro SP1 + ffdshow driver, and no problemAokromes wrote:I don't have problem to play that video on XnView with windows XP sp2.
I think, problem could be in the latest divx codec, so try ffdshow instead of divx and xvid.
Well, if nobody else has this problem, than it perhaps has something to do with my old windows installation and codecs or something like that.
I think we can leave this alone, because the workaround I've posted (disable "show first frame") is okay for me, and the bug should be gone with my next Windows-reinstallation
I think we can leave this alone, because the workaround I've posted (disable "show first frame") is okay for me, and the bug should be gone with my next Windows-reinstallation