by Jukebox » Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:01 pm
I had 5.
Auto Album DJ (which I've now removed as I could never get that to work properly, anyway.)
Clean Import
ClearNowPlaying
Forget Crossfade
MP2 Input Plugin
These were all present long before this issue showed up, though.
I do think I've managed to fix the problem. When I went into the file monitoring, I discovered that certain folders had individual scan settings. This was causing the tree to be expanded at certain points, and no matter how often I collapsed it, it would be expanded again when I next opened the file monitor settings. It took me a while to figure out this was only affecting branches with folders that had been set individually. Once I worked out that selecting all the relevant root folders & turning off monitoring for those, wasn't changing the ones that had been set separately at some point, I went through & turned off all monitoring for those individual album folders one at a time. For the time being, I'm leaving scan at startup off, as there's not point doing that on occasions when I know nothing has been changed & it's easy to start a manual scan when I add/remove/change something.
It still takes a while to run the file monitor, but there are over 170,000 files on the drive, & several minutes is a lot better than several hours.
I don't really know what I did exactly that solved the problem, but it is back to normal now.
Thanks for the help.
I had 5.
Auto Album DJ (which I've now removed as I could never get that to work properly, anyway.)
Clean Import
ClearNowPlaying
Forget Crossfade
MP2 Input Plugin
These were all present long before this issue showed up, though.
I do think I've managed to fix the problem. When I went into the file monitoring, I discovered that certain folders had individual scan settings. This was causing the tree to be expanded at certain points, and no matter how often I collapsed it, it would be expanded again when I next opened the file monitor settings. It took me a while to figure out this was only affecting branches with folders that had been set individually. Once I worked out that selecting all the relevant root folders & turning off monitoring for those, wasn't changing the ones that had been set separately at some point, I went through & turned off all monitoring for those individual album folders one at a time. For the time being, I'm leaving scan at startup off, as there's not point doing that on occasions when I know nothing has been changed & it's easy to start a manual scan when I add/remove/change something.
It still takes a while to run the file monitor, but there are over 170,000 files on the drive, & several minutes is a lot better than several hours. :)
I don't really know what I did exactly that solved the problem, but it is back to normal now.
Thanks for the help.