Hi,
I've recently upgraded from MP1.4.0 on XP to 1.11.0 on Win 7 (using the same hardware). I did a clean install of MP1.11.0.
This version of MP is extremely slow displaying the contents of my folders - even where there's only 8 or 10 video files in them. Some of my folders have a lot more and take seemingly hours to display.
Pictures and Music folders (just as many files and probably a more complex folder structure) display immediately.
My media files are stored on a Synology NAS connected via a wired 100MB LAN to the HTPC. I can access these folders and contents immediately in Explorer and play them without trouble using Windows MediaPlayer, so I'm confident there is no network issue. I've also tried turning off the AntiVirus - no change.
I also tried updating the Video Database in MP Configuration - after leaving it overnight it was still running the next morning, so I terminated it (Ctrl Alt Delete and stop the process was the only way). I then reset the database (in case it was corrupt).
Attached are logs taken of trying to open a video folder.
I can't see anyone else complaining about this so I'm assuming there's something in my setup or system, so any help or advice gratefully received!
Cheers
...Steve
I've recently upgraded from MP1.4.0 on XP to 1.11.0 on Win 7 (using the same hardware). I did a clean install of MP1.11.0.
This version of MP is extremely slow displaying the contents of my folders - even where there's only 8 or 10 video files in them. Some of my folders have a lot more and take seemingly hours to display.
Pictures and Music folders (just as many files and probably a more complex folder structure) display immediately.
My media files are stored on a Synology NAS connected via a wired 100MB LAN to the HTPC. I can access these folders and contents immediately in Explorer and play them without trouble using Windows MediaPlayer, so I'm confident there is no network issue. I've also tried turning off the AntiVirus - no change.
I also tried updating the Video Database in MP Configuration - after leaving it overnight it was still running the next morning, so I terminated it (Ctrl Alt Delete and stop the process was the only way). I then reset the database (in case it was corrupt).
Attached are logs taken of trying to open a video folder.
I can't see anyone else complaining about this so I'm assuming there's something in my setup or system, so any help or advice gratefully received!
Cheers
...Steve