erland;563747 Wrote: > Is this the same problem or are we now talking about something different > ? > > The TrackStat restore is slow if the restored file contains a lot of > references to files that have been moved, renamed or deleted. There is > an option in TrackStat settings page in the backup section called "Find > alternative files" which can be used to make it not look for renamed, > moved files, this will improve the performance of the restore process a > lot if you have a lot of removed files. You can also edit the restore > file in a text editor and correct the paths before doing the restore. > > It's also important to not run the restore process if a full SBS > standard rescan is in process as this means that all tracks doesn't > exist in the database yet.
Oh, I just posted the log for your information (as you expressed an interest in having timing done on a rather large library). No problem at all with the TrackStat restore (apart from the hours it took, but it is a one time operation so it is not much to say about it). The files listed in the log were actually moved (at least those I checked). They were still in the backup file because I had on the old PC disabled the option to correct paths at startup (since that took a very long time on the old computer). I had already manually corrected the disc part of the paths. -- vagskal 2 x SB3 (wired), Receiver (wireless), Boom (wireless), Controller, iPeng on iPod Touch, muso on remote computer running Win 7 | 7.5.2 on Win XP ------------------------------------------------------------------------ vagskal's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=20778 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=49483 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
