Long Start Up Time for Catalogue
I have a catalogue of 36000+ images. When I start Capture One I have to wait about 5 minutes while the program loads thumbnails for all 36000+ images. While this is happening I cannot do anything with Capture One. Further I have noted a lot network activity - it seems Capture One is reading from the backup catalogue stored on my Synolgy DS215+ NAS rather than the catalogue itself which is stored on an internal SSD. Once everything is loaded searches of the whole catalogue are very fast indeed, the only problem is the long wait for Capture One to start properly.
The system has i7-3820, 32 Gig RAM, NVidia 960 GPU, 1Terabyte Samsung SSD and is running Windows 10 anniversary update edition.
Is this normal??
The system has i7-3820, 32 Gig RAM, NVidia 960 GPU, 1Terabyte Samsung SSD and is running Windows 10 anniversary update edition.
Is this normal??
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Hi,
thera a some things you need to answer and/ or check
1. It's not a good idea to close C1 with selected collection "all images"
2. where are your RAW files stored?
3. What are your setting about Metadata sync?
4. Your catalog is now stored on local drive or NAS?0 -
[quote="RobiWan" wrote:
Hi,
thera a some things you need to answer and/ or check
1. It's not a good idea to close C1 with selected collection "all images"
That's what I'm doing
2. where are your RAW files stored?
Most on local SSD but some on NAS
3. What are your setting about Metadata sync?
No XMP so not a problem
4. Your catalog is now stored on local drive or NAS?
Local SSD
2 out of 4, not good 🤓
I will try to at least select a subset before closing down.0 -
[quote="David532" wrote:
[quote="RobiWan" wrote:
3. What are your setting about Metadata sync?
No XMP so not a problem
Wrong - if you has set "allways sync" as example - then C1 will show if there are XMP files to sync - cost time0
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