Quote: Originally Posted by veetid
The initial building of the library is only meant to be run once, so I have no problems with it taking 30 minutes for some people with very large collections, larger than most people.
The whole plan that has been stated is you can afterwards use the import tool to add music to your library. If you want to add a new usb or cd of music files to your system, load the import, highlight the drive or folder, and copy away. This will append only the new music to your collection.
I also still plan to build the service to monitor the music folders for when files are copied over the network.
When you rip a CD it is also automatically added to the library. So no need to be rebuilding all the time, not designed for that.
david
David but I feel that is a poor way to do it. You should make it so it loads a temp playist that just straight reads the files like winamp does. Then later have it run the file by file index after and let it go in the background and report the status somewhere by the music title. This way you can que up and play music while it indexes. You gotta see that if I did this in my car the time would be about double so 40 minutes to load a playlist and over a hour to index the music. Completely crazy
If you have no answer but saying that this acceptable your product limits those that have large collections and that seems like a bad idea to me.