Yes. Indeed I've gone back to Freevo 1.8.2 because it's the last version
that behaves well with images, no matter their size.



2010/11/9 Alberto Hernando <pajaro...@gmail.com>

> Hi.
>
> Some time ago I started a thread about issues with seeing images. I've
> increased the ram of my machine and I don't have crashes anymore. But it
> still eats lots of memory. I can easily go to 80% of memo usage. It's a
> pentium-iv, 3 GHz, about 800 Mb of ram (sharing some more memory for video).
> Due to tv-out issues, I have no option but to use vesa right now. Ouch!
> Well, what happens? If I watch images peacefully, everything is ok. Let's
> say that I wait 2-3 second between images. I can't skip images very quickly,
> but well, it works. What if I'm in a hurry? It behaves... weird. I can see
> things from the upper bar, like the clock and disk usage, I can rotate the
> images, but I can't go forward, backwards, change menu... It's as if freevo
> think it is in an unknow state. Sometimes I manage to go back to the main
> menu, but it's quite random. I think that changing or scanning images is a
> heavy task, but I don't know why. So, when I press any key, I have to give
> freevo some time to do whatever it's doing untill seeing the next image.
> I've upgraded to svn, and it happens with quite big files (5-6 Mb or more),
> but also with smaller files (1-2 Mb or so).
> Anybody with the same?
>
> thanks
>
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