by Sine Culpa » Sat Nov 22, 2003 4:13 am
Well, you are right, I should have been more precise.
There are three comments I have to make:
1) The library update takes quite some time. That's understandable, but it isn't so nice that MediaMonkey can't be used while it is updating the library. If library update is set on startup (file monitor), I have to wait several minutes after starting the program. I would prefer a solution, where MediaMonkey makes those updates 'in idle' or when processor usage is low as some kind of background process.
2) Same with the volume analysing.
3) When MediaMonkey analyses the volume and gets on a track with, for example, a file name it can't read, it waits for my OK to continue. I think it should just continue with processing the volume and in the end give a list of unreadable tracks.
This was more precise?
Thank you!
Well, you are right, I should have been more precise.
There are three comments I have to make:
1) The library update takes quite some time. That's understandable, but it isn't so nice that MediaMonkey can't be used while it is updating the library. If library update is set on startup (file monitor), I have to wait several minutes after starting the program. I would prefer a solution, where MediaMonkey makes those updates 'in idle' or when processor usage is low as some kind of background process.
2) Same with the volume analysing.
3) When MediaMonkey analyses the volume and gets on a track with, for example, a file name it can't read, it waits for my OK to continue. I think it should just continue with processing the volume and in the end give a list of unreadable tracks.
This was more precise?
Thank you!