2014-12-21, 21:58
I don't know if it's me or the program, but the verifying of movie details is awfully slow for some movies and I don't know why.
GoEar is disabled, but that should only impact scraping, anyway. So, I scrape an already present movie (so just update data; pictures already present), what takes about 3-5 seconds with data from tmdb, imdb and ofdb.
I choose the data I want, click ok, can edit what I want and as soon as I hit ok, depending on the movie, it might take anything from 2 seconds up to 30! seconds.
I can recreate this more or less with every movie and mostly it takes about the same time. So movie 1 - try 1: 30secs, try 2: 15secs, try 3: 20secs -- movie 2: t1: 3s, t2: 5s, t3: 3s.
It doesn't matter if they are 720p, 1080p, have one or a bazillion audio/subtitle-tracks, it doesn't matter if they have only 4 or 500 posters on tmdb. Some are just fast, some are painfully slow, for no apparent reason.
All movies are located on the same PC (and harddrive) in a network.
So really my question is... WHAT does EMM do when 'verifying movie details'? The movie has already been scraped in the previous step, so I assume anything internet-related is done, as well as getting metadata from the file. I don't understand what's taking it so long, as obviously some files are processed in a tenth of the time as some others.
GoEar is disabled, but that should only impact scraping, anyway. So, I scrape an already present movie (so just update data; pictures already present), what takes about 3-5 seconds with data from tmdb, imdb and ofdb.
I choose the data I want, click ok, can edit what I want and as soon as I hit ok, depending on the movie, it might take anything from 2 seconds up to 30! seconds.
I can recreate this more or less with every movie and mostly it takes about the same time. So movie 1 - try 1: 30secs, try 2: 15secs, try 3: 20secs -- movie 2: t1: 3s, t2: 5s, t3: 3s.
It doesn't matter if they are 720p, 1080p, have one or a bazillion audio/subtitle-tracks, it doesn't matter if they have only 4 or 500 posters on tmdb. Some are just fast, some are painfully slow, for no apparent reason.
All movies are located on the same PC (and harddrive) in a network.
So really my question is... WHAT does EMM do when 'verifying movie details'? The movie has already been scraped in the previous step, so I assume anything internet-related is done, as well as getting metadata from the file. I don't understand what's taking it so long, as obviously some files are processed in a tenth of the time as some others.