In a cmd window I submit the following command:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\IrfanView\i_view32.exe" " /slideshow=C:\TEMP\playlist1155.txt "
This results in a pop up Window:
C:\TEMP\playlist1155.txt:
Kann Dateiheader nicht lesen
However ignoring the warning (ok Button pressed) the program continues normally and displays the pictures requested.
I suspect this is a bug.
For completeness I attach the file playlist1155.txt.
Problem is also showing up when other jpgs are listed in the slideshow file.
Unfortunately I had posted a similar thread in support a week ago without getting any reply.
Environment is Windows 7, SP 1, Irfanview 4.50.
Beeing a little bit frustrated that the bug is not even confirmed, I am looking around for a bypass.
Somewhere on my laptop I found a several years old version 4.38 of irfanview. It works for me :-)
Nevertheless I would really be pleased to see this bug corrected in an uptodate version. The old version always uses fullscreen for the slideshow, the window option is ignored. This effectively prevents running two slideshows in parallel which is useful for me.
I use the slideshows to display the pictures associated with an object in a museum when maintaining the archive.
"C:\Program Files (x86)\IrfanView\i_view32.exe" " /slideshow=C:\TEMP\playlist1155.txt "
This results in a pop up Window:
C:\TEMP\playlist1155.txt:
Kann Dateiheader nicht lesen
However ignoring the warning (ok Button pressed) the program continues normally and displays the pictures requested.
I suspect this is a bug.
For completeness I attach the file playlist1155.txt.
Problem is also showing up when other jpgs are listed in the slideshow file.
Unfortunately I had posted a similar thread in support a week ago without getting any reply.
Environment is Windows 7, SP 1, Irfanview 4.50.
Beeing a little bit frustrated that the bug is not even confirmed, I am looking around for a bypass.
Somewhere on my laptop I found a several years old version 4.38 of irfanview. It works for me :-)
Nevertheless I would really be pleased to see this bug corrected in an uptodate version. The old version always uses fullscreen for the slideshow, the window option is ignored. This effectively prevents running two slideshows in parallel which is useful for me.
I use the slideshows to display the pictures associated with an object in a museum when maintaining the archive.
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