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raffe

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Maybe it could be network related? Are you using WiFi? The below log entries seem to indicate that something is taking a long time.[/code]
I don't know how much of the mkv file mkvinfo.exe needs for analysis. Does anybody know?
First it was on LAN, but as time went on, I moved it to WiFi (family wanted it to go away). I have now restarted computer and connected to LAN again and have clicked ReImport for the latest and biggest source folder. Now on 4% :D
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O!M!G! Now it is up to 90%! Now I'll go to sleep, but maybe tomorrow it's all done (and it's time for TV-series)!
 
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raffe

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I have not had time for Mp2, but I see now that it has not gone past 90%. I will try to restart it again.
 

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    but I see now that it has not gone past 90%.
    The import is not stuck but has actually not completed yet. The slowness seems to be caused by your sub-title srt files that trigger "need to be merged" messages. The issue has already been addressed and will be rolled out in the next version.
     

    raffe

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    The import is not stuck but has actually not completed yet. The slowness seems to be caused by your sub-title srt files that trigger "need to be merged" messages. The issue has already been addressed and will be rolled out in the next version.
    OK, like I said before, then it is better I wait to the next release before I try again to go from MP1 to MP2. But the good part is that I now have a better feeling of MP2, even if I have not even started a movie yet, tried subtitles, trailers etc, I know much more. Thanks for your hard work and all help in this thread :) And when the next version is out, I will try again :cool:
     

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