-non-interactive: Don't request user input in stdio. By default, jpegmini prompts for user input in some cases, for example when a valid license configuration file cannot be found. In systems with automatic deployment, it is recommended to set this flag in order to disable prompts that expect user input.
When executing jpegmini on a folder (using the -f= command line option), the above information is displayed for each processed file. After completing the processing of all files in the folder, the application prints out the following summary information:
The problem I am facing now is that when choosing to open the image by the jpegmini program,the program says it cannot open file type. However, if I go into the program and click "open" and selecting the image it then works.
Xerojay... you must be confusing this software with another one. I use the latest version of jpegmini and it works just as Vik2012 and others have said. It does an excellent job and you cannot tell the old and new compressed ones apart with normal viewing at least... definitely not terrible as you suggest. Of course if one imagines there is a difference, there will be a difference for them. Just like someone hearing a difference in sound from the same guitar fitted with different straps.
yikes, okay that is pretty dramatic. I just one quick sample that looked good at 7. But then I was comparing Q.7 to the jpegmini result, and that did not seem far off for the one sample I was looking at. But I was only looking with the naked eye. Actually I though I was loosing more detail with jpegmini than with Q7 from Aperture, but will have to test with more images. Thanks for the link, it was an eye opener ;)
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