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Post by heavensblade23 on Dec 4, 2006 21:29:35 GMT -5
It goes to 0-1% and then it just disappears when it's done, without ever updating the status.
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Post by patrickp on Dec 5, 2006 14:34:29 GMT -5
I think you need to tell us a little more than that, heavensblade23.
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Post by heavensblade23 on Dec 5, 2006 16:14:06 GMT -5
I think you need to tell us a little more than that, heavensblade23. Err, like what? I'm using the latest version of pSX on Windows Vista.
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Post by Truth Unknown on Dec 5, 2006 18:12:38 GMT -5
I can confirm this. They status percentage and bar is frozen in Windows Vista. It not a major issue, It still Compresses and Decompresses normally. Just a visual issue.
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Post by heavensblade23 on Dec 5, 2006 19:03:31 GMT -5
There's another issue with the image conversion tool. Apparently the command line version is incompatible with the GUI version. I converted an image to cdz using the GUI and then tried to convert back later for testing purposes in ePSXe and it said the input format was invalid.
I'm guessing the command line version hasn't been updated lately.
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Post by pSX Author on Dec 9, 2006 14:59:02 GMT -5
There's another issue with the image conversion tool. Apparently the command line version is incompatible with the GUI version. I converted an image to cdz using the GUI and then tried to convert back later for testing purposes in ePSXe and it said the input format was invalid. Do you mean pSX? ePSXe doesn't support cdz. This definately works - I do it all the time (I tend to use the command line converter myself). This is not true and it wouldn't make any difference. pSX is backward compatible with all versions of .cdz that have ever existed (so is the most recent version of cdztool).
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Post by pSX Author on Dec 9, 2006 15:00:45 GMT -5
I can confirm this. They status percentage and bar is frozen in Windows Vista. It not a major issue, It still Compresses and Decompresses normally. Just a visual issue. Sounds like this is a Vista issue. It works fine in XP. I will probably not be able to fix this for a while - I don't run Vista myself (and for various reasons I can't switch yet).
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Post by patrickp on Dec 9, 2006 17:12:55 GMT -5
There's another issue with the image conversion tool. Apparently the command line version is incompatible with the GUI version. I converted an image to cdz using the GUI and then tried to convert back later for testing purposes in ePSXe and it said the input format was invalid. Do you mean pSX? ePSXe doesn't support cdz. This definately works - I do it all the time (I tend to use the command line converter myself). I don't think heavensblade23 is saying he tried to play a .cdz compressed image in ePSXe, pSX Author, but that he converted an image to .cdz, tried to convert it back to (presumably) the original format in order to play it in ePSXE, and got a message (presumably from CDZ Convertor) saying the input format, i.e. his .cdz file, was in an invalid format. That's how I read it, anyway.
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Post by heavensblade23 on Dec 9, 2006 22:27:54 GMT -5
Precisely. I store my images in cdz format since pSX is my emulator of choice right now.
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