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Dec 08, 2009 06:46 |  #1

I posted this information in another thread but I figure it deserves a thread of its own since it addresses a frequently asked question and provides a solution to a problem camera manufacturers haven't addressed.

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Dec 08, 2009 07:39 |  #2

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It works....And they have done what microsoft and canon have not been able or willing to do!

This will come in real handy at times!

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(I don't pop into the Computer section very often but it paid off today...I think you ought post this in Raw & PP forum also)


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Dec 08, 2009 15:34 |  #3

Thanks so much for this! I bought the Ardfry cr2 codec but having .dng would be nice too. I'll have to check to see if either of these is faster than the other in cr2.


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Dec 08, 2009 20:22 |  #4

mensur wrote in post #9159502 (external link)
Thanks so much for this! I bought the Ardfry cr2 codec but having .dng would be nice too. I'll have to check to see if either of these is faster than the other in cr2.

I did the same - but find the thumbnail creation often locks up Windows Explorer if there's a lot of files in one folder. Will be installing this as soon as I get home...

Thanks!


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Dec 08, 2009 20:25 |  #5

I've been using FastPicViewer for over a year now and downloaded it again when I installed Win 7 64 bit. Works fine.


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Dec 09, 2009 05:14 as a reply to  @ bohdank's post |  #6

I just remembered that I tried this once before. Didn't work then, doesn't work now. Windows XP Pro 32 bit.


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Dec 09, 2009 05:24 |  #7

This is great! Good find.


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Dec 09, 2009 07:28 |  #8

bohdank wrote in post #9161196 (external link)
I've been using FastPicViewer for over a year now and downloaded it again when I installed Win 7 64 bit. Works fine.

I'm on 7x64 for as well and the codec works beautifully. The viewer is also the first one I've ever preferred over the one that comes with windows. I'm probably going to buy it.


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Dec 09, 2009 07:46 |  #9

Microsoft themselves have a codec that allows this. I have been useing it since early XP. Works great. No need for 3rd party software.

http://www.microsoft.c​om …oto/downloads/c​odecs.aspx (external link)


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Dec 09, 2009 08:13 |  #10

Mark1 wrote in post #9163520 (external link)
Microsoft themselves have a codec that allows this. I have been useing it since early XP. Works great. No need for 3rd party software.

http://www.microsoft.c​om …oto/downloads/c​odecs.aspx (external link)

I used that when I was on XP with my 20D. The problem is that it only works on XP and with a limited selection of older cameras.

Actually I just checked your link and I don't even see Microsoft's codec available anymore, those are all links to 3d party sites.


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Dec 09, 2009 08:17 |  #11

Mark1...that link takes you to Canon's drivers/codecs and canon does not support 64 bit vista.

Microsoft and Canon have had a long pissing match over this. Both refusing to help...

Adfry charges $30...

And I have never tried Fastpic

But this does solve a problem with donation ware...

Occasionally it's nice to see the cr2 thumbs in pictureviewer...Withou​t reopening bridge to cross referance file names


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Dec 10, 2009 01:59 |  #12

joeseph wrote in post #9161177 (external link)
I did the same - but find the thumbnail creation often locks up Windows Explorer if there's a lot of files in one folder. Will be installing this as soon as I get home...

Thanks!

I can confirm this codec is quite a bit faster than the Ardfry one... Nice!


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Dec 16, 2009 17:35 |  #13

Good tip, I just downloaded and bought it too, cost me 10 euros for the PRO version as they have a 50% off offer at the moment! ;)


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Dec 16, 2009 18:48 |  #14

Looks like that offer is only good today if anyone else wants it. I paid $30 for it.


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Dec 16, 2009 20:03 as a reply to  @ mensur's post |  #15

Thanks for posting that!


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