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Originally Posted by tannenba
Thanks for the new version, this is definitely the best PDF optimizer out there! I would say the reading experience for 75% of all the PDFs I read on my Kindle (and I read a lot) is vastly improved thanks to this program.
I found a PDF file that crashes the new version 1.25 of k2pdfopt. IIRC, conversion of this file used to work with older releases. The PDF file is here:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/dnj/publ...comparison.pdf
If I convert this file using v1.25 on Windows XP (win32) , it crashes a couple of pages into the file. If I use the "-gs" option, it completes successfully. Perhaps the new version has an updated PDF library that has a regression?
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Sorry--I can't reproduce this. That PDF converts fine on my PC. What CPU do you have and how much RAM? I haven't updated mupdf since I incorporated it, so a regression in mupdf can't be it. Have you tried the conversion on a different PC? It could be some sort of variable not being initialized correctly so that it doesn't reproduce consistently. Or an array out of bounds (which often has inconsistent results). Sorry! At least ghostscript saved the day. BTW, I've posted v1.26.