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<blockquote data-quote="HTPCSourcer" data-source="post: 1220373" data-attributes="member: 74879"><p>Hello [USER=71199]@raffe[/USER] ,</p><p></p><p>As [USER=10396]@TheMerovingian[/USER] pointed out, please upload complete logs. Regarding your comments there are a couple of things to consider. The main difference between MP1 and MP2 is that the later downlaods <em>all</em> (and even more) information that MP1 is collecting across a multitude of different plugins in <em>one</em> go. While it does so, the importing process leads to heavy activity on the system, especially if you have defined all your shares, i.e. movies, series, music in parallel, which leads to all imports taking place simulataneously. While the importer process is active, the system responsiveness is affected.</p><p></p><p>For a fair comparison betwen MP1 and MP2 you should analyze what steps need to happen with MP1. Note that whatever you do, the different media types will not be loaded simultaneously. YOu will need to subsequently load the info for movies, series, music etc. separately. Note also that fanart is downlaoded separately, probably using the FanartHandler plugin. One other thing to note is that when choosing the MP2 online sources to look up, less is actually more. For example MusicBrainz is <em>terribly</em> slow. Lastly as long as the importer is running the database can be in a in-between state.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Can't tell without logs. If problems persists you might want to consider to start all over again in a controled manner. Deleting the C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\... folders of MP2 puts you to a clean start. If you'd like to go down this path, then simply stop the MP2 Server service, delete/rename the MP2 folders in ProgramData, restart the server service and then redo your settings. Then set your online source selection - again, less sources speed up things. After that add one share only, e.g. start with the movies and let the iporter run. Note that a full import consists of two runs, but at least for movies you'll already have a fair collection of informaiton upon the first cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTPCSourcer, post: 1220373, member: 74879"] Hello [USER=71199]@raffe[/USER] , As [USER=10396]@TheMerovingian[/USER] pointed out, please upload complete logs. Regarding your comments there are a couple of things to consider. The main difference between MP1 and MP2 is that the later downlaods [I]all[/I] (and even more) information that MP1 is collecting across a multitude of different plugins in [I]one[/I] go. While it does so, the importing process leads to heavy activity on the system, especially if you have defined all your shares, i.e. movies, series, music in parallel, which leads to all imports taking place simulataneously. While the importer process is active, the system responsiveness is affected. For a fair comparison betwen MP1 and MP2 you should analyze what steps need to happen with MP1. Note that whatever you do, the different media types will not be loaded simultaneously. YOu will need to subsequently load the info for movies, series, music etc. separately. Note also that fanart is downlaoded separately, probably using the FanartHandler plugin. One other thing to note is that when choosing the MP2 online sources to look up, less is actually more. For example MusicBrainz is [I]terribly[/I] slow. Lastly as long as the importer is running the database can be in a in-between state. Can't tell without logs. If problems persists you might want to consider to start all over again in a controled manner. Deleting the C:\ProgramData\Team MediaPortal\... folders of MP2 puts you to a clean start. If you'd like to go down this path, then simply stop the MP2 Server service, delete/rename the MP2 folders in ProgramData, restart the server service and then redo your settings. Then set your online source selection - again, less sources speed up things. After that add one share only, e.g. start with the movies and let the iporter run. Note that a full import consists of two runs, but at least for movies you'll already have a fair collection of informaiton upon the first cycle. [/QUOTE]
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