1.3/1.4 UI bug - Video preview often black
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:36 pm
Prerequisites:
* Enable dark mode
* Have a preview pane visible
* Have a file list visible
* Tabs are hidden
* Status bar is visible
(not sure which of these matter, if any)
To reproduce:
1. Switch to thumbnail view in the file list
2. Now make sure to get into a folder with losts of MP4 files
3. Let it load thumbnails
4. select any MP4, and arrow-key through them one by one.
Actual result:
Most MP4 files show a black frame in the preview pane, while they don't have a first black frame at all. Some do show a first frame. It is seemingly random which ones do show a frame. It is also not consistent which videos do and don't. One may sometimes show its frame, other times it won't. Thereby I reckon that posting any one such video is not useful.
Desired result:
Every selected video shows its first frame in the preview pane.
Additional context:
This must've been introduced recently. I think in at least version 1.0 this worked fine. Possibly later as well.
Also good to know I'm on Windows 10.
Videos don't autoplay for me. That's good, but I'm just saying because I think there's an option or en-/disable this.
Workaround:
There are three workarounds available, two with a huge disadvantage:
1. Make the preview pane change in size. Even one pixel makes it suddenly show that first video frame it was supposed to show. Kind of like forcing a redraw or something.
2. Hit Enter on a video file to fullscreen it (at least that how I've set op XnView) without playing it. This exposes another bug: the video file will be locked (i.e. cannot be deleted) until XnView is closed completely.
3. Arrow-key through video's while holding Shift. This inexplicably makes it draw that video frame in the preview.
* Enable dark mode
* Have a preview pane visible
* Have a file list visible
* Tabs are hidden
* Status bar is visible
(not sure which of these matter, if any)
To reproduce:
1. Switch to thumbnail view in the file list
2. Now make sure to get into a folder with losts of MP4 files
3. Let it load thumbnails
4. select any MP4, and arrow-key through them one by one.
Actual result:
Most MP4 files show a black frame in the preview pane, while they don't have a first black frame at all. Some do show a first frame. It is seemingly random which ones do show a frame. It is also not consistent which videos do and don't. One may sometimes show its frame, other times it won't. Thereby I reckon that posting any one such video is not useful.
Desired result:
Every selected video shows its first frame in the preview pane.
Additional context:
This must've been introduced recently. I think in at least version 1.0 this worked fine. Possibly later as well.
Also good to know I'm on Windows 10.
Videos don't autoplay for me. That's good, but I'm just saying because I think there's an option or en-/disable this.
Workaround:
There are three workarounds available, two with a huge disadvantage:
1. Make the preview pane change in size. Even one pixel makes it suddenly show that first video frame it was supposed to show. Kind of like forcing a redraw or something.
2. Hit Enter on a video file to fullscreen it (at least that how I've set op XnView) without playing it. This exposes another bug: the video file will be locked (i.e. cannot be deleted) until XnView is closed completely.
3. Arrow-key through video's while holding Shift. This inexplicably makes it draw that video frame in the preview.