by drakinite » Fri Apr 09, 2021 11:22 am
Hey there,
(RE high CPU/reloading images) This is true, and an issue I'm hoping can be improved/resolved in 5.0.1. Album art thumbnails have cache entirely disabled in the grid view. It is my understanding that this was done to conserve RAM, as for users with large libraries, RAM usage was significantly higher.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of RAM usage is taken by Chromium, and there's a point where we have little control over how much it uses. There's always going to be a tradeoff between memory usage and performance, unfortunately; but rest assured that we are doing our best to optimize both. I do believe that we should give the option to enable/disable thumbnail caching (and/or enable/disable other memory-saving activities that require more cpu), as it depends on the user whether one is more concerned about RAM usage or more concerned about CPU usage and performance. It's now tracked as
https://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=17739; hopefully we can evaluate the possibility after we upgrade to the newest version of Chromium. (Chromium recently made some significant memory optimizations in a new version, so I'm eager to see if (and how) it improves MM's memory usage.
Hey there,
(RE high CPU/reloading images) This is true, and an issue I'm hoping can be improved/resolved in 5.0.1. Album art thumbnails have cache entirely disabled in the grid view. It is my understanding that this was done to conserve RAM, as for users with large libraries, RAM usage was significantly higher.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of RAM usage is taken by Chromium, and there's a point where we have little control over how much it uses. There's always going to be a tradeoff between memory usage and performance, unfortunately; but rest assured that we are doing our best to optimize both. I do believe that we should give the option to enable/disable thumbnail caching (and/or enable/disable other memory-saving activities that require more cpu), as it depends on the user whether one is more concerned about RAM usage or more concerned about CPU usage and performance. It's now tracked as https://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=17739; hopefully we can evaluate the possibility after we upgrade to the newest version of Chromium. (Chromium recently made some significant memory optimizations in a new version, so I'm eager to see if (and how) it improves MM's memory usage.