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JP2 File - Could not decode Partha Bagchi 13 Nov 23:43
  JP2 File - Could not decode Partha Bagchi 14 Nov 00:16
Partha Bagchi
2011-11-13 23:43:10 UTC (over 13 years ago)

JP2 File - Could not decode

Hi all,

Having a strange problem and hoping I can get some help. I downloaded the nightly-tarball from flamingtest 2 nights ago. When I build Gimp for a 64-bit OS (Windows 7), I am able to open jp2 files of all sizes sometimes within my build environment (msys) (at least all that I tried, including the jp2000 test images). However, when I build for a 32-bit OS, I cannot open a file bigger than 640x480 (at least, I think that is the limit). On the 64-bit OS, I get a progress Window for large files, but on 32-bit OS, it fails to open.

Please note that I built Gimp last from September 16th nightly-tarball and this problem did not exist then.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Partha

Partha Bagchi
2011-11-14 00:16:30 UTC (over 13 years ago)

JP2 File - Could not decode

Replying to self. Please ignore.

Downloading last night's tarball solved this issue.

On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:

Hi all,

Having a strange problem and hoping I can get some help. I downloaded the nightly-tarball from flamingtest 2 nights ago. When I build Gimp for a 64-bit OS (Windows 7), I am able to open jp2 files of all sizes sometimes within my build environment (msys) (at least all that I tried, including the jp2000 test images). However, when I build for a 32-bit OS, I cannot open a file bigger than 640x480 (at least, I think that is the limit). On the 64-bit OS, I get a progress Window for large files, but on 32-bit OS, it fails to open.

Please note that I built Gimp last from September 16th nightly-tarball and this problem did not exist then.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Partha