Steps: "In IrfanView (with plugins and Ghostscript), Options menu, Extract All Frames to write all the pages of a PDF file out to a set of JPEG pages."
Conversion starts but hangs if you try to move its window around to work on other stuff during the conversion, e.g. check email do other things, surf the web.
In fact, during conversion, Irfanview doesn't allow its Window to be moved or resized or minimised.
It seems that mouse events and windows events seem to trigger something in Irfanview to hang/freeze while it is doing the conversion.
One should expect to be able to get on with other work during the conversion and not have this affect Irfanview after all we live in a multi-tasking operating system era. I'd also like to run multiple Irfanview conversions so as to do several PDFs at once.
See on Windows XP Pro 32bit Pentium 4 D, 1Gb RAM and Windows 7 Home 32bit, 2Gb RAM, Core 2 Duo.
Conversion starts but hangs if you try to move its window around to work on other stuff during the conversion, e.g. check email do other things, surf the web.
In fact, during conversion, Irfanview doesn't allow its Window to be moved or resized or minimised.
It seems that mouse events and windows events seem to trigger something in Irfanview to hang/freeze while it is doing the conversion.
One should expect to be able to get on with other work during the conversion and not have this affect Irfanview after all we live in a multi-tasking operating system era. I'd also like to run multiple Irfanview conversions so as to do several PDFs at once.
See on Windows XP Pro 32bit Pentium 4 D, 1Gb RAM and Windows 7 Home 32bit, 2Gb RAM, Core 2 Duo.
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