I love 7-zip, have been using it for ages. However, the new Windows 11 right click menu kinda killed 7-zip for me because it's now stuck under "Show more options" which creates unnecessary clicks to reach 7-zip so I often don't even use it and resort to Windows built-in tool which sucks, but it's faster to reach. Can we hope for 7-zip integration into main level of right click context menu? But I also don't want to disable the new menu entirely to revert back to old one. For example I have Notepad++...
Since I'm not getting any response from anyone on the Guetzli OpenCL/CUDA project, I've decided to delete Guetzli from FileOptimizer and it worked. Files get significantly smaller with minimal to no loss in quality while taking way less time to process. It seems FileOptimizer just skips that step if there is no binary present for that specific optimizer which is pretty neat. Files still get significantly smaller than with any other optimizer even without Guetzli. So, this is the temporary fix until...
Any chance you could add compatibility option to only use optimized --c mode that seems to be a lot faster than Google's Guetzli, but runs on CPU only? Like a checkbox in settings to force it to run on CPU only. It's not ideal, but at least I'd be able to use FileOptimizer...
I've tried running the file directly and I get this error. Any idea what it means? I've specifically used --opencl since CUDA isn't available on AMD. Number of available platforms: 1 DeviceName: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing SelectDevice: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing GPU=1 Assertion failed: coeff % quant == 0, file D:\Work\OpenSource\guetzli-cuda-opencl\guetzli\output_image.cc, line 629 Anyway, I'll ask on the repo you linked above. Thanks.
I've been using FileOptimizer for years using GeForce cards, recently upgraded to Radeon RX 9070 XT and FileOptimizer always causes my GPU/driver to crash when optimizing JPG files using Best compression and allowing "Lossy" every single time I try it. It will optimize 1 or 2 files and then display will blank out and recover and I'll get Radeon error report dialog. I don't seem to have this issue when using "Lossless" mode on JPG files because it runs entirely on CPU. The "Lossy" uses GPU to process...
It's incredibly annoying that you throw 100 images to optimize, leave computer to work just to come back to update notification and only 3 images processed because FileOptimizer decided to pause file optimization after just 3 files to display update popup...
SDI application update keeps downloading itself repeatedly
7z LZMA2 settings limited and not remembered