Massive performance issue appeared in the last 3 weeks using View
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:29 pm
I've been using XNview classic for quite a while to browse folders with lots of images (sometimes five thousand or more) and it used to be incredibly fast. I'd double click an image in explorer, View would open, and I'd mouse wheel up or down to step forward or back through the images.
But something happened in the last three weeks or so. Opening View still happens instantly, but trying to step back and forth through the images causes XN to freeze completely (task manager reports it Not Responding) and 2 of my CPU cores to jump to 100% utilization. This lasts for anywhere from 10 to 50 seconds depending on the number of files in the folder. After XN finishes whatever it's doing, I can again step back and forth through the folder image by image with no issue. I was using version 2.51.1, so I tried updating to 2.51.5 but the issue is unchanged.
This doesn't seem like a system resource issue (I'm using it on a 13700k, 32GB of ram, and a Gen 3 NVMe SSD, Windows 10), and my best guess is XN View is reading something from all the files in the directory (date, meta data, etc.) before displaying the next image. As an experiment I tried XN Classic on a less powerful machine (with a Ryzen 5600G CPU) and see no performance issues at all when viewing a folder with over four thousand images in it.
I've been toggling some of the options in Options>View on and off but I've seen no change so far. Anyone have an idea what's happening?
EDIT: I should add I also have XnView MP installed and it runs just as well as Classic used to. No issues when using View to browse folders with lots of images, super snappy.
But something happened in the last three weeks or so. Opening View still happens instantly, but trying to step back and forth through the images causes XN to freeze completely (task manager reports it Not Responding) and 2 of my CPU cores to jump to 100% utilization. This lasts for anywhere from 10 to 50 seconds depending on the number of files in the folder. After XN finishes whatever it's doing, I can again step back and forth through the folder image by image with no issue. I was using version 2.51.1, so I tried updating to 2.51.5 but the issue is unchanged.
This doesn't seem like a system resource issue (I'm using it on a 13700k, 32GB of ram, and a Gen 3 NVMe SSD, Windows 10), and my best guess is XN View is reading something from all the files in the directory (date, meta data, etc.) before displaying the next image. As an experiment I tried XN Classic on a less powerful machine (with a Ryzen 5600G CPU) and see no performance issues at all when viewing a folder with over four thousand images in it.
I've been toggling some of the options in Options>View on and off but I've seen no change so far. Anyone have an idea what's happening?
EDIT: I should add I also have XnView MP installed and it runs just as well as Classic used to. No issues when using View to browse folders with lots of images, super snappy.