https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391892
--- Comment #6 from Matthieu Gallien <[email protected]> --- (In reply to david_k from comment #4) > Thanks for the answers. I get your point and I can agree with this > philosophy, but there are users with large, mostly unchanged libraries which > are being scanned all the time, in most cases needlessly. What's your > opinion on including an option for disabling this auto-scan? In this way > users like me could disable scanning and re-enable it when needed, and > casual users (with smaller libraries) wouldn't have to do a thing to keep > their library up to date. I realize Elisa is a simple player for basic > needs, but I really like the look and the idea behind it, and I don't need > much more, just a better integration in KDE's tray (no pause button at this > time, only skipping) and the ability to read cover art from files (I know > it's planned). I understand your concern but my goal is to have a solution to avoid having to manually manage that. If I fail to do that, rest assured that I will provide the manual way. I am usually testing with a library of 38k files. So you should be confident that my results will be applicable to you. > How can I help with that? I'll do what I can but unfortunately don't have > any developer skills, sorry. Testing and providing feedback is very much appreciated. This is definitely a good way to help. > Anyway, thanks for your work and taking the time for answering all of these! > > Regards, > > David -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
