Update Notes for v1.1.0
Author: Andrew,
published 4 months ago,
[h2]Job Queuing[/h2]
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It is now possible to queue jobs to perform work in the background. Simply select your action, and it will be added to the queue. Please note, while the queue is active, CompressorX will prevent your compute from going to sleep so you can run jobs overnight / prevent Windows from marking the process as inactive so compression speeds aren't impacted.
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Apps installed from the the Epic Game Store are now supported in CompressorX allowing you to compress your library.
Other changes:
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[*] Decreased the amount of time it takes to scan apps by 50% (note: if you are using Windows Defender, add an exclusion for CompressorX to further speedup scanning.)
[*] Fixed a crash related to trying to analyze corrupted files.
[*] Fixed a crash related to corrupted file system metadata
[*] Fixed crash related to trying to analyze files that don't actually exist
[*] Implemented a smaller self-contained model for file analysis and compression.
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Notes:
While this update fixes a number of crashes, there are still some issues that are caused by some users Windows installs not being 'stable.' The next update will surface when we encounter these issues and provide suggestions for fixes.