Import With Exclude Duplicates Glacialy Slow
I am in the process of importing 10 new images into a 7198 image catalogue from a card with 296 images on it (286 are already in the catalogue) with exclude duplicates checked in the import tool. The import has been running for 36 minutes and the progress bar is showing 7 hours 46 minutes and 41 seconds left to complete the task. Is anyone else experiencing this unacceptably slow performance or is it just me?
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Just had a look a task manager and OneDrive.exe has a lot of activity. My originals are on OneDrive and it looks as if OneDrive.exe is seeing each image in the catalogue as changed after Capture One has checked to see if it duplicates an image on the card I am importing from. If this is the case I missed it as a beta tester and may be the reason the software team could not duplicate my problem.
Looks like Microsoft OneDrive is the problem; just tested on a 14000 image cataloge on my D/: drive (not connected to OneDrive) and the import took less than 5 minutes rather than many hours.0 -
The problem is a new feature in Win 10 Fall creators update that introduced a new feature to OneDrive called File on Demand which moves all your files to onedrive and leaves only a reference on your local drive so when you need a file it is downloaded from the web. On my machine this was set on by default so CO was having to download everything from the web - no wonder it was taking so long. 0 -
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Realize this is an old thread but have run into this same problem. Extremely slow for me also, though not as bad as your situation. Folder it's working with is a Session that's *not* stored in a OneDrive folder, just local to PC. Systems is a SurfaceBook running latest Windows (1803), with Capture One 11.1 0
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