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<blockquote data-quote="o0X0o" data-source="post: 419483" data-attributes="member: 55151"><p>The short version, is that the picture path would ideally be relative ("picture = <image>.jpg"), and an error on my part meant the path for one of the movies ended up as ("picture = \\<ipaddress>\<share>\<image>.jpg").</p><p></p><p>In my case, the IP address had changed so it couldn't find the file. Why this caused a delay in opening the database is anyone's guess...</p><p></p><p>AMC has an option to 'use relative path if possible', and I assume that's what most people use. I found my misconfigured movie as I noticed the delay (albeit not nearly as bad) even in AMC. I cheked the database xml in notepad and found the "picture" attribute for that movie was not relative (as described above).</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps, but happy to elaborate if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o0X0o, post: 419483, member: 55151"] The short version, is that the picture path would ideally be relative ("picture = <image>.jpg"), and an error on my part meant the path for one of the movies ended up as ("picture = \\<ipaddress>\<share>\<image>.jpg"). In my case, the IP address had changed so it couldn't find the file. Why this caused a delay in opening the database is anyone's guess... AMC has an option to 'use relative path if possible', and I assume that's what most people use. I found my misconfigured movie as I noticed the delay (albeit not nearly as bad) even in AMC. I cheked the database xml in notepad and found the "picture" attribute for that movie was not relative (as described above). Hope that helps, but happy to elaborate if needed. [/QUOTE]
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