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My export from .jpg and .png to .avif is stuck at 33% and very laggy, especially with heavy files!


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1. Are you able to Cancel the save or is paint.net completely unresponsive now?

2. Is this the first time you have had this happen, or is it repeatable if you load the same .jpg or .png and save to AVIF again? If it is repeatable, please upload the offending image to https://postimages.org/  (for example) and post the link.

 

3. Does the same problem occur if you set the Quality back to the default value, instead of 100%?

4. Does the same problem occur if you set the Encoder Preset back to Fast?

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7 hours ago, Fagon Viendra said:

CPU always reaches 80 to 90 percent. How to fix that?

 

This is a known issue with the AVIF plugin. The fix is to not use the Very Slow preset.

 

The Very Slow preset instructs AOM to encode the image using the slowest compression, without chopping it up into a sequence of smaller frames.
This usually provides the smallest file size, but it is not a great user experience due to the limited opportunities for progress reporting and cancellation.

 

7 hours ago, Tactilis said:

1. Are you able to Cancel the save or is paint.net completely unresponsive now?

 

Paint.NET will stop responding until AOM finishes its encoding. The plugin only reports progress and allows cancellation before and after AOM compresses a frame.

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1 hour ago, Fagon Viendra said:

The very slow preset is really a problem here


Do you really need to use that preset?

Have you done a comparison of file sizes between Fast, Medium, Slow, and Very Slow?  Depending on the nature of your image, you might find that you are saving little, or even nothing, between Very Slow versus Slow or Medium.

Also, what is the end use of your image? Does it demand that the quality to be set to 100%?

You seem to have set everything to the maximum. If you back off from that a little, you will have much faster encoding.


 

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16 minutes ago, Tactilis said:

Also, what is the end use of your image? Does it demand that the quality to be set to 100%?

I want everything to be perfect but still optimized and up-to-date.

 

18 minutes ago, Tactilis said:

Depending on the nature of your image, you might find that the you are saving little, or even nothing, between Very Slow versus Slow or Medium.

17 minutes ago, Tactilis said:

You seem to have set everything to the maximum. If you back off from that a little, you will have much faster encoding.

Thank you for your advice.

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