Im using the save as PNG by using PNGOUT plugin quite often because of the smal filesizes.
The issue is that I often want to open other images while the process is running, but that must wait for the PNGOUT plugin to finish.
So what about letting the PNGOUT run in a process or thread that is independent of Irfanview itself? That is, if I open a imagefile in windows explorer that is asociated to irfanview, it will open instantly instead of waiting for PNGOUT to finish.
And two more requests about that:
- The user should be able to set the priority of PNGOUT process to Idle.
- There should be a queue system, so that the user can save as PNG, but after 10 seconds or so he has another image to save. That means that irfanview either support more than one instances of PNGOUT running simultaneously Or puts the new image in a queue, so that PNGOUT starts over again after finishing the last image. Got this idea while saving multiple screen captures. I don't want to wait for tha last one to finish, that's it. And batch conversion isn't such a good idea for two or three images only I think, and envolves much more user activity than my suggestion.
The issue is that I often want to open other images while the process is running, but that must wait for the PNGOUT plugin to finish.
So what about letting the PNGOUT run in a process or thread that is independent of Irfanview itself? That is, if I open a imagefile in windows explorer that is asociated to irfanview, it will open instantly instead of waiting for PNGOUT to finish.
And two more requests about that:
- The user should be able to set the priority of PNGOUT process to Idle.
- There should be a queue system, so that the user can save as PNG, but after 10 seconds or so he has another image to save. That means that irfanview either support more than one instances of PNGOUT running simultaneously Or puts the new image in a queue, so that PNGOUT starts over again after finishing the last image. Got this idea while saving multiple screen captures. I don't want to wait for tha last one to finish, that's it. And batch conversion isn't such a good idea for two or three images only I think, and envolves much more user activity than my suggestion.
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