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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1257052" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>[USER=54374]@caveman[/USER], Windows by default will activate "Windows Defender", which sees majority of MediaPortal activity as suspicious and can cause major slow-downs on top of everything else. Excluding the program and data folder, and the MediaPortal process solved it. Ran into it recently again, because Microsoft in their sheer magic decided to erase all my existing exclusion rules when it upgraded to 1809.</p><p></p><p>And you need to either edit your Moving-Picture advanced noise filter configuration (very complex Regular Expression) to auto-clean up those bad titles, or manually rename them. Adding NFOs with an IMDb tt-ID reference (or adding it to filename or folder) also solves it, because it bypasses the search system.</p><p></p><p>The IMDb+ scraper-script would have been able to find a positive match though on the quick test I ran, as I created a much more aggressive search algorithm with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1257052, member: 18896"] [USER=54374]@caveman[/USER], Windows by default will activate "Windows Defender", which sees majority of MediaPortal activity as suspicious and can cause major slow-downs on top of everything else. Excluding the program and data folder, and the MediaPortal process solved it. Ran into it recently again, because Microsoft in their sheer magic decided to erase all my existing exclusion rules when it upgraded to 1809. And you need to either edit your Moving-Picture advanced noise filter configuration (very complex Regular Expression) to auto-clean up those bad titles, or manually rename them. Adding NFOs with an IMDb tt-ID reference (or adding it to filename or folder) also solves it, because it bypasses the search system. The IMDb+ scraper-script would have been able to find a positive match though on the quick test I ran, as I created a much more aggressive search algorithm with it. [/QUOTE]
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