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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1264015" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Been testing beta v4.3.3.6 release with new options, and majority of my import delays are all solved now.</p><p></p><p>Able to postpone MediaInfo during configuration imports is awesome as some large files take 10-30 seconds to scan, and when you got 200 of them importing you are stuck at import screen for over an hour. Those can now update MediaInfo during GUI playback when system has plenty of resources (and most of all time) to scan for MediaInfo updates.</p><p></p><p>There is now also a new option (SQL for now, but might become checkbox in settings) to auto check the "Show only Episodes requiring manual selection" checkbox, so you only have to manually correct those episodes that cannot auto-match, and when list is empty it auto-skips it to immediately process the files it can import.</p><p></p><p>Also during testing, editing SQL [options] table entry "MediaInfoParseSpeed" to 0.1 instead of the default 0.3 accelerated MediaInfo detection on 10GB WEB-DL files from 18 seconds to 1.5 seconds without any loss in functionality. Verified old AVI files still worked fine, as well as recent 100MB H.265 episodes. So, that might become the new default value to speed MediaInfo parsing. The setting is used to scan the media-file for 100% at 1.0 if the header detection fails or needs additional info. Just that at 0.3 that is 30% of a file, but when that file is 10GB it can take a while to transfer 3GB via network. That is worst-case scenario and MediaInfo will stop the moment it has enough, but even 1GB at 100MB/s on a Gigabit network will take ~10 seconds.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure the release will be published soon for others to try.</p><p></p><p>[USER=156898]@DHosein[/USER] scan this thread proper as others have ran into the same issue and solutions have already been provided. It pretty much boils down to ensuring you remove any bad reference that might still be lingering around on your system. You skipped one of the updates which contained updated config launchers hence that error, but [USER=52219]@ltfearme[/USER] provided direct ZIP attachment to the proper ones you can use. Or simply reinstall the last stable release and then update the DLL file it should work fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1264015, member: 18896"] Been testing beta v4.3.3.6 release with new options, and majority of my import delays are all solved now. Able to postpone MediaInfo during configuration imports is awesome as some large files take 10-30 seconds to scan, and when you got 200 of them importing you are stuck at import screen for over an hour. Those can now update MediaInfo during GUI playback when system has plenty of resources (and most of all time) to scan for MediaInfo updates. There is now also a new option (SQL for now, but might become checkbox in settings) to auto check the "Show only Episodes requiring manual selection" checkbox, so you only have to manually correct those episodes that cannot auto-match, and when list is empty it auto-skips it to immediately process the files it can import. Also during testing, editing SQL [options] table entry "MediaInfoParseSpeed" to 0.1 instead of the default 0.3 accelerated MediaInfo detection on 10GB WEB-DL files from 18 seconds to 1.5 seconds without any loss in functionality. Verified old AVI files still worked fine, as well as recent 100MB H.265 episodes. So, that might become the new default value to speed MediaInfo parsing. The setting is used to scan the media-file for 100% at 1.0 if the header detection fails or needs additional info. Just that at 0.3 that is 30% of a file, but when that file is 10GB it can take a while to transfer 3GB via network. That is worst-case scenario and MediaInfo will stop the moment it has enough, but even 1GB at 100MB/s on a Gigabit network will take ~10 seconds. I'm sure the release will be published soon for others to try. [USER=156898]@DHosein[/USER] scan this thread proper as others have ran into the same issue and solutions have already been provided. It pretty much boils down to ensuring you remove any bad reference that might still be lingering around on your system. You skipped one of the updates which contained updated config launchers hence that error, but [USER=52219]@ltfearme[/USER] provided direct ZIP attachment to the proper ones you can use. Or simply reinstall the last stable release and then update the DLL file it should work fine. [/QUOTE]
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