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GPF when rotating multiple marked images

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 4:52 pm
by rederik
When marking multiple images and losslessly rotating them via context menu, the program crashes. Always and repeatedly. "unknown software exception (0xc000008e) at "0x004ffaa6".

Tried deactivating cache - no effect. Happens with left, right and automatically (Exif) rotation. Using normal menu doesn't help either. Using "Dialog" doesn't help, too. Marking one picture and then rotating works - it's the multiple marking (shift + leftclick) thing that crashes the program.

Win XP with SP2 and XNview 1.82.4 (Mar 3 2006). German language version

Who can help me - without this basic feature Xnview is only of limited use.

Thanks a lot,
Erik

Re: GPF when rotating multiple marked images

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:18 am
by xnview
rederik wrote:When marking multiple images and losslessly rotating them via context menu, the program crashes. Always and repeatedly. "unknown software exception (0xc000008e) at "0x004ffaa6".

Tried deactivating cache - no effect. Happens with left, right and automatically (Exif) rotation. Using normal menu doesn't help either. Using "Dialog" doesn't help, too. Marking one picture and then rotating works - it's the multiple marking (shift + leftclick) thing that crashes the program.

Win XP with SP2 and XNview 1.82.4 (Mar 3 2006). German language version

Who can help me - without this basic feature Xnview is only of limited use.
If you try on a single file, it works??

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 1:08 pm
by Guest
No - still crashes.

(I was in holidays - therefore I answer now)

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 8:12 am
by xnview
Anonymous wrote:No - still crashes.

(I was in holidays - therefore I answer now)
So lossless rotation doesn't work for you with one or more files! It's strange.
Which OS? Perhaps you could send me a jpeg that you try to rotate?
And by using the lossless dialog, it works?

Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 8:18 pm
by Guest
Its any (!) Jpeg (pictures, ...)

The OS is Windows XP, SP2. Every update. I think it must have sthg. to do with my computer. Perhaps the graphic card or its driver, as e.g. a 3D program also crashes.

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:12 pm
by xnview
Anonymous wrote:Its any (!) Jpeg (pictures, ...)

The OS is Windows XP, SP2. Every update. I think it must have sthg. to do with my computer. Perhaps the graphic card or its driver, as e.g. a 3D program also crashes.
Your files are not in read only?
Very strange, someone with the same problem?