Those delays are MUCH more acceptable for throughput.ĭo those results provide clues as to where the problem lies? What does it mean for realistic next steps? Both those approaches mean I lose all the keywords I've assigned. After indexing about 1/2 the number of images that were in the original, the time from Manage to View is about 3 sec, View to Develop about 5 sec.
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I added a new account and ran the software from that the speed-up was significant. clear any previous primary volume settings - the 10. I haven't indexed all of the images that are in the original - maybe 2/3 of them? The transition from Manage to View takes about 15 sec (versus 20 in the original DB) and from View to Develop about 9 sec (vs 10 in the original). If you delete files outside of Thumbsplus the database will. Creating a new database on the same account as the original may have marginally helped.
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(Of note, one of the reason I do not use LR is related to the same issue with cataloging) (although, I am a heavy network user.)Įmil: Thanks for those ideas for testing. In my case, to avoid the issues, I avoid the temptation to use specialized AC feature like catalog and AC-specific keywords. Personally, I've been lucky and have not fallen prey to the architecture. Side note: There are indications the read/write schedule in AC (images, database schema, registry, all/some combined) is somewhat sensitive in that the design/architecture. (To me this is a looonnngggg shot, but there is nothing to loose.) Thus, I would also suggest updating USB and other system drivers, just in case.
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I did not connect the two until after the SSD reader was replaced, drivers were updated, and AC started functioning as designed again. As it turned out, the same time this happened, AC would lock up if I inserted a USB stick. I had the SSD reader in my laptop go bad. Simultaneously, users can increase the size of the thumbnail images from the long-time default (160 pixels) to a size that's easier to see on modern monitors. (For instance, look at the installed programs by date, which ones were installed mid-January +/- 1.5 weeks? I wonder if any other disk or registry heavy programs? If yes, maybe this can help convince AC development start to look at some architectural changes that reduce the sensitivity to such things. A recently released service pack for version 10 includes an option to increase an existing ThumbsPlus database from a maximum of 400 thousand thumbnails to approximately 5 million thumbnails. This may add insight into the weaknesses in AC operation.
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It may be worth reviewing what may have changed in mid-January. If there is different speeds depending on file location, there may be hope. If yes, and the database is optimized/clean/orphans removed, my guess is there nothing that will help due to the read/write schedule embedded into the AC code. any other media (USB disk, network drive, other)? Is the delay exactly the same if you are accessing images from local disk vs.