12-10-2018 01:05 PM - edited 12-13-2018 04:38 PM
I updated to DPP version 4.9.20 on a Windows 10 PC with 32 GB Ram and found that after several minutes of use DPP would pause or hang for a couple of seconds and the Windows spinning circle warning would display. This pausing would happen repeatedly every couple of seconds making DPP almost unusable. The Windows Resource Monitor showed that the amount of memory under Working Set increases from around 977,000 KB to around1,500,000 KB for DPP4 as DPP goes from no problem to repeated pausing. I uninstalled DPP 4.9.20, rebooted and reinstalled the old version DPP4, 4.6.30 but still had the same problem with the constant pausing and increasing use of memory even though this version worked without a problem on this computer. Canon's technical support had not heard of the problem and was of no help. Has anyone else expericenced this problem and come up with a solution?
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12-24-2018 12:35 AM
I think I have really solved the problem with Canon Digital Photo Professional 4 giving the spinning wheel wait symbol and pausing constantly. I did a drive cleanup on the C: drive and on the drive I have my RAW files on to get rid of all temporary files, etc. I was thinking maybe when I installed the updated DPP 4 that it may not have cleaned up all of its temporary files, or a temporary file got corrupted etc. So tonight I have been able to work with DPP for 4 hours without any spinning wheel wait symbols and pauses.
08-08-2020 02:29 AM
Having the same issues. Ive gogt a great editing GPU and powerfull cpu with plenty of memory. I seriously doubt its a hardware issue.. This is brand new build. I have plenty of storage space on my ssd drive.
I wish someone could help resolve this problem
08-08-2020 02:15 PM
@Apod wrote:Having the same issues. Ive gogt a great editing GPU and powerfull cpu with plenty of memory. I seriously doubt its a hardware issue.. This is brand new build. I have plenty of storage space on my ssd drive.
I wish someone could help resolve this problem
It might be the hardware. People who make that claim are usually running a home-brewed machine with an AMD chipset. The Canon software requirements specify an Intel Core CPU with an Intel chipset for the graphics hardware. An NVidiia graphics card is highly recommended for the Digital Photo Professional application.
04-11-2019 03:06 PM - edited 04-12-2019 11:04 AM
I may have good news! As with so many others, I have also been observing these maddening symptoms on my desktop PC and my studio PC from DPP4 Version 4.7 on through the first release of 4.10. Both machines are Win7/SSD/8Core/32GB RAM/4GB Nvidia graphics (fast with Photoshop). Yesterday I uninstalled DPP4 4.10. and installed 4.10.20.1 (latest release) on both computers. I returned to my winter project of copying family photo album prints. So far NO PROBLEMS! I am running NirSoft FileActivityWatch on both machines and so far the file activity LOOKS NORMAL. Is it time to break out the champagne and toast the Canon programmers for FINALLY fixing DPP4? Please post your observations after trying 4.10.20.1 for yourself. Thanks!
04-12-2019 10:52 AM
Bruce,
I gave the latest version a good workout last night and this morning running about 600 photos through it that I shot at a pair of soccer games yesterday afternoon and last night using my 1DX and 1DX 2 bodies and quite a few of these were shot in dark conditions with lots of noise processing done. Absolutely NO crashes or glitches so hopefully this will be the way DPP continues to work in the future. They even addressed my pet peeve that has been in the last several revisions where after applying a recipe to a directory of raw files when you chose to edit a file, the first time it would always bring up the last file in the directory no matter which file was selected.
Some processing still seems a bit slow and hopefully newer versions speed that up a bit. Applying digital lens correction and then following up with auto gamma (or any major manual changes with the various sliders) results in a fairly lengthy (maybe 10 seconds) working period. During this time, both CPU and graphics process utilization is very low and everything is running of a SSD so I am not sure what the bottleneck is but it would be nice to see that reduced. Actual conversion of RAW to JPG or TIFF is very fast but waiting for it to finish to see the final results is still a bit laggy. But otherwise I am very pleased with the latest update.
Rodger
04-12-2019 11:21 AM
Hi Rodger. Thanks for sharing your valuable observations. You are giving the new version a much more rigorous workout than me so this is great news. And yes, I still notice some annoying delays as well... The most annoying are the lags and the "hunting" that occurs in the updating of the image when adjusting editing controls. The code and algorithms are probably not as efficient as the Adobe products but I don't mind. I am just so dang happy I don't have to go back to DPP3!
04-12-2019 12:24 PM
Hi Bruce,
Thank you because I hadn't checked for updates in a few days so it was great to see your post and get the update before the latest round of photo processing.
I shot three games in a tournament last weekend and DPP did its out of memory error crash over a dozen times before I quit counting while processing photos from those games and each "out of memory" crash occured with around 5% of system RAM in use. After I installed the latest version I tried to get it to crash by running digital lens correction followed by auto gamma and then radical test adjustments for noise reduction and none of those created any bad behavior.
Rodger
05-18-2019 07:32 AM - edited 05-18-2019 07:57 AM
I have updated to 4.20.10.1, (running on a i7-8700K @3.7GHz, 16GB Ram, WIN10 Pro v 1809 17763.503 and an NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti @3840x2160 60Hz) and i still have the same problem as with any DPP 4.
When i start up DPP, everything works as expected. But as soon as i try any save action where i use the pull down menu for changing folders, the spinning wheel will occur briefly approximately once every second (i clocked 20 wheels in 24 seconds) until i stop and restart the program again. I will still be able to do things, but it is keeps the CPU busy and it is super annoying. -- Update: The same happens if i hit the "This PC" button in the same dialogue window.
(The toggling wheel spin action will occur regardless of whether i actually save anything or not, it is easily demonstrated by taking an arbitrary image and press "Save as" and then click on the drop down meny right next to the word "Save in". Having done that the program goes into an endless loop of wheel spinnning regardless of whether i cancel everything else. The same will happen in any case where i use the same drop down menu function (Whether it is convert and save/ batch processing etc).
As far as i know this has been the case with all versions of DPP 4 ive had (on two different PCs), but it is now that i first had the time to find out what actually started it.
05-18-2019 07:39 AM - edited 05-18-2019 08:00 AM
BTW, starting DPP as administrator does not change anything (it happens all the same), or trigger any system dialogue on this.
05-18-2019 10:32 AM
Sounds like file I/O. Try running NirSoft FileActivityWatch in the background to actually see what DPP4 is up to when you get the spinners.
05-19-2019 04:11 AM
@yhafting wrote:BTW, starting DPP as administrator does not change anything (it happens all the same), or trigger any system dialogue on this.
Try changing the startup folder to one that does not contain images. Make the change in Windows Media Player, too.
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