JPG / GIF support
I also think PNG should be used in order to preserve quality, but when the source of images is in another -lossy- format, converting them to PNG is only wasting space and time.
I think it's better to give users all options and educate them (i.e. via some message on config app) than force them without understanding the cause.
Just my opinion, as this is a suggestion thread. And I'll continue converting the images to PNG as I love mGalaxy.
I think it's better to give users all options and educate them (i.e. via some message on config app) than force them without understanding the cause.
Just my opinion, as this is a suggestion thread. And I'll continue converting the images to PNG as I love mGalaxy.
I was doing some tests and thats what I see:
I have a folder called snaps with 820 snapshots.
This folder in jpg is about ~10mb
The same folder with its pictures in PNG format is about ~160mb
This is not good. This makes the front end show some lags when dealing with a lot of images. Plus, I want to have the frontend setted up to be on an usb device, so, if I can have the full pack with less size its better.
Please, add jpg support to mgalaxy. Its needed as hell. And do it in the free version.
I have a folder called snaps with 820 snapshots.
This folder in jpg is about ~10mb
The same folder with its pictures in PNG format is about ~160mb
This is not good. This makes the front end show some lags when dealing with a lot of images. Plus, I want to have the frontend setted up to be on an usb device, so, if I can have the full pack with less size its better.
Please, add jpg support to mgalaxy. Its needed as hell. And do it in the free version.
Some emulators only use .png format and that's what the download sites use. My snap folders for different emultors range from 330mb - 1.5gb per folder and I see no lag and i'm not using a gaming computer only 3gb ram, windows 7, 2.9ghz processor, 32bit system. If your getting lag it's from something else probably
There must be a "problem" with your PNG files! Are they the same size as the JPG's one?
This JPG picture is 25k (with a medium quality of 30%)
the same one with PNG-8 is 23k (and with PNG-24 is 45k)
We are far from the 16 for 1 ratio that you're talking about! (160mb vs. 10mb)
This JPG picture is 25k (with a medium quality of 30%)
the same one with PNG-8 is 23k (and with PNG-24 is 45k)
We are far from the 16 for 1 ratio that you're talking about! (160mb vs. 10mb)
Last edited by mgalaxy on Sat Jan 23, 2016 10:46 am, edited 1 time in total.