![]() I have no idea which version, 32 or 64-bit, I was running previously, but after uninstalling them the other day and reinstalling, trying to resolve another issue, I ended up installing the 32-bit version without even realizing there were separate ones. I realized the other day while trying to help another user with a problem they were having that I was running the 32-bit version of WinMerge. Limit for even attempting comparison, beyond which it results in system exception error: between 187-198 Range for comparison attempt, though comparison fails: approximately (58-94)-(187-198)MB Limit for successful comparison: approximately 58-94MB The largest to fail while trying to do a comparison was 187MB, and the smallest to fail immediately was 198MB. The largest one that successfully completed the comparison was 58MB. ![]() I went through and attempted comparisons on a bunch of various sized mkv files. ![]() I've successfully compared 30+ GB files with HxD hex editor many times, yet I can't even compare a few hundred MB file with WinMerge, and have never been able to. System exception: Cannot map shared memory object: \Īnd clicking ok I get the same error for the second file as well. If I try a larger file-756MB tested, and of course the same happens with larger files-I instantly get the error ![]() If I select a moderately large mkv file-the one I tested is 160MB-it sits there for a while after clicking the compare button before popping up with a message saying "An error occurred while comparing the files" and the comparison screen with the content of the two files is in the background. Perhaps something changed in a recent version, because it used to crash, but now that I've updated to the latest version, it hasn't done so (yet), but it also fails to do the comparison. I've quoted the pertinent info from the other issue first, then provided additional info regarding the more serious crashes experienced with the 64-bit version. ![]() I initially mentioned this in issue #318, but it's a serious enough problem I feel it needs its own issue.įirst, I need to state that this issue is HUGE, and until it's fixed, I will have to limit my use of this program to the 32-bit version and to non-video files, i.e. ![]()
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