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pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 22 Apr 2016, 18:09
by crystalidea
While other programs open it file
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Error calling PVW32Cnv.DLL
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Unexpected marker found in data!
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[OK]
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Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 02 May 2016, 18:22
by crystalidea
anyone alive?

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 02 May 2016, 18:26
by therube
Well, I'll confirm the issue with the particular .jpg.
As to why, that's for others.

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 04 Aug 2017, 10:37
by crystalidea
any update?

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 14 Apr 2018, 08:04
by Yuriy
I have the same problem with some pictures!

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 16 Apr 2018, 13:38
by tukanos
Yuriy wrote: 14 Apr 2018, 08:04 I have the same problem with some pictures!
No comment to the pictures, only for the hw equipment - Atari 800 - I hope you are playing Karateka :) it brings the childhood memories. You have got the Nitendo gun!!!

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 22 Apr 2018, 05:18
by Yuriy
tukanos, those are not my pictures :)

They belong to a guy who has made a transistor-based replica of MOS 6502 CPU: https://monster6502.com

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 14 May 2018, 20:47
by crystalidea
Is the bug too difficult to fix (after 2 years)?

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 15 May 2018, 11:21
by thomas
It is really strange. No other graphic program has a problem with this image.

Re: pictview unable to open JPG (Unexpected marker found in data!)

Posted: 17 May 2018, 09:49
by tukanos
Yuriy wrote: 22 Apr 2018, 05:18 tukanos, those are not my pictures :)

They belong to a guy who has made a transistor-based replica of MOS 6502 CPU: https://monster6502.com
Ah, I see. Pitty, would love to have those here.