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Program crashes when using slider bar to listen to MP3s

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:43 am
by fbiancol
Hi,

using: Xnview 1.92 en, Windows XP SP2

I use xnview to help me sort through MP3 files, but as I click around the files, and move the slider bar (to advance and/or go back in the MP3 file while listening to it), the program freezes, and task manager shows it consuming 99% of CPU resources. The entire PC is basically frozen unless you can kill the xnview.exe process or logout (thus killing the process).

It's happened to me 3 times in the last hour....thought I should mention it.

I deleted the xnview.ini as suggested....no change in behaviour.

Overall....love the program.....I wouldn't bother posting this here if I didn't :-)

thx
Fb

I can't reproduce it at will....but given

Re: Program crashes when using slider bar to listen to MP3s

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:25 am
by xnview
fbiancol wrote:Hi,

using: Xnview 1.92 en, Windows XP SP2

I use xnview to help me sort through MP3 files, but as I click around the files, and move the slider bar (to advance and/or go back in the MP3 file while listening to it), the program freezes, and task manager shows it consuming 99% of CPU resources. The entire PC is basically frozen unless you can kill the xnview.exe process or logout (thus killing the process).

It's happened to me 3 times in the last hour....thought I should mention it.

I deleted the xnview.ini as suggested....no change in behaviour.

Overall....love the program.....I wouldn't bother posting this here if I didn't :-)

thx
Fb

I can't reproduce it at will....but given
Which OS? Is it possible to have the mp3?

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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:52 am
by Clo
:arrow: Pierre

:) Good morning,

fbiancol wrote
using: Xnview 1.92 en, Windows XP SP2
• Anyway, I tested under XP-Pro SP1 with *.wav, various sizes, I can't reproduce that bug.
- It seems it's related to an external cause (faulty shell extension, hardware or whatever…).

:mrgreen: KR
Claude
Clo

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:04 pm
by Dreamer
Can't confirm.

XnView 1.92, Windows XP SP2.