just change the options settings for sync'ing the devices that should work
instead of redoing all the playlists.
but since you have tons of list's are they all auto lists? you know the static playlists are kept in the database file and will increase the size of the database file, this has the effect of making mm take longer to read the database., if you have a fast system it doesn't hurt much but one core is slow and takes forever with static playlists.
if you need the static lists i suggest giving the page file more room and also use a third party program to manage the prioritys and set the mm exe one on higher or realtime, then set the decoder.exe in mediamonkey's program files folder to higher or realtime, this will allow it to run faster too. think of it like a lumber yard saw mill.
the exe is the motor, the process code is the saw blade and the data is the log. the slower the motor and blade run the less logs get cut. speeding up the motor and blade will cut them faster and clear out the log jam backing up at the mill entrance.
just don't speed up any windows system files or programs they don't like it.
just change the options settings for sync'ing the devices that should work 8) instead of redoing all the playlists.
but since you have tons of list's are they all auto lists? you know the static playlists are kept in the database file and will increase the size of the database file, this has the effect of making mm take longer to read the database., if you have a fast system it doesn't hurt much but one core is slow and takes forever with static playlists.
if you need the static lists i suggest giving the page file more room and also use a third party program to manage the prioritys and set the mm exe one on higher or realtime, then set the decoder.exe in mediamonkey's program files folder to higher or realtime, this will allow it to run faster too. think of it like a lumber yard saw mill.
the exe is the motor, the process code is the saw blade and the data is the log. the slower the motor and blade run the less logs get cut. speeding up the motor and blade will cut them faster and clear out the log jam backing up at the mill entrance.
just don't speed up any windows system files or programs they don't like it. 8)