by Barry4679 » Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:05 am
ramble-bumble wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:24 am
Hello, am I the only one experiencing a dramatic slow MMW5?
When it finally starts (I need several trials!), it takes about 30 to 60 minutes to open the program (without scanning!), all actions take ultra long, often you got the impression that MMW5 has frozen.
MMW5 is installed as portable version on an external drive, via WLAN.
I have Windows 10, 64bit, installed, the WLAN speed is super.
I would start by saying that I don't find MM5 to be slow. I have a
moderately large library.
You ran MM4 data that way?
It doesn't sound optimal to me.
MM5 uses the same database technology as MM4, ie. Sqlite.
I have all my tracks on an external device, but keep my MM database on a drive local to my PC.
There seems to be performance cost, but no gain, by putting the database elsewhere ... Sqlite is not designed to handle simultaneous access from multiple computers.
BTW MM5 has a baked-in automated database backup function. The 5.02 release is being tested. It allows you to configure your database location to an external database.
You could try going to MM5 File>ManageDatabase and take option Optimise.
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Hello, am I the only one experiencing a dramatic slow MMW5?
When it finally starts (I need several trials!), it takes about 30 to 60 minutes to open the program (without scanning!), all actions take ultra long, often you got the impression that MMW5 has frozen.
MMW5 is installed as portable version on an external drive, via WLAN.
I have Windows 10, 64bit, installed, the WLAN speed is super.
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I would start by saying that I don't find MM5 to be slow. I have a [url=https://www.dropbox.com/s/tu2rgqrnnsbmxe5/database%20stats.png?dl=0]moderately large library[/url].
You ran MM4 data that way?
It doesn't sound optimal to me.
MM5 uses the same database technology as MM4, ie. Sqlite.
I have all my tracks on an external device, but keep my MM database on a drive local to my PC.
There seems to be performance cost, but no gain, by putting the database elsewhere ... Sqlite is not designed to handle simultaneous access from multiple computers.
BTW MM5 has a baked-in automated database backup function. The 5.02 release is being tested. It allows you to configure your database location to an external database.
You could try going to MM5 File>ManageDatabase and take option Optimise.