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<blockquote data-quote="breese" data-source="post: 1040170" data-attributes="member: 114299"><p>If you launched the installer with the MP2-Setup-Logging.bat it would have created an MP2-Setup.log file in the same location you ran the bat file from.</p><p>That would be the log file @[USER=17886]MJGraf[/USER] is looking for.</p><p></p><p>As for the Slow Import, I have mentioned this before and suggested a Basic Scan on Shares Import.</p><p>Currently the last ones I did produced</p><p>FanArt Folder - 34.6MB - 428 Files</p><p>TheMovieDB Folder - 1.46GB - 3,955 files, 1,764 folders</p><p></p><p>Depending on where you have your Paths setup to be stored and the speed of that drive, will depend on some of the speed..... Over all, this is one of the biggest issues with imports on a new system. Try doing 3 or 4 clean install tests.... That's a Ton of data and drive activity</p><p></p><p>Stock Location for these folders...</p><p>C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MP2-Server</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breese, post: 1040170, member: 114299"] If you launched the installer with the MP2-Setup-Logging.bat it would have created an MP2-Setup.log file in the same location you ran the bat file from. That would be the log file @[USER=17886]MJGraf[/USER] is looking for. As for the Slow Import, I have mentioned this before and suggested a Basic Scan on Shares Import. Currently the last ones I did produced FanArt Folder - 34.6MB - 428 Files TheMovieDB Folder - 1.46GB - 3,955 files, 1,764 folders Depending on where you have your Paths setup to be stored and the speed of that drive, will depend on some of the speed..... Over all, this is one of the biggest issues with imports on a new system. Try doing 3 or 4 clean install tests.... That's a Ton of data and drive activity Stock Location for these folders... C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\MP2-Server [/QUOTE]
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