Hello,
I have a DS918+ with 16GB Ram and 256GB Samsung NVMe R/W SSD Cache.
After 3 days I only have for 15 movies bif files. Why its so slowly?? For the other 450 Movies i need 100 Days or more???
Bye
MagicMelody
Hello,
I have a DS918+ with 16GB Ram and 256GB Samsung NVMe R/W SSD Cache.
After 3 days I only have for 15 movies bif files. Why its so slowly?? For the other 450 Movies i need 100 Days or more???
Bye
MagicMelody
Some generates fast and others hang for hours… Now I have 50 bif files.
In the deep analyses log I have 1000000 entries with:
Mar 09, 2018 13:13:29.363 [0x7f263a81a800] DEBUG - [FFMPEG] - ct_type:1 pic_struct:0
The log shows 2 minutes and is 4mb big. Every 3-4min a new log file(5,2mb) is generated with the same debug log.
If I may, there is a huge difference between video preview thumbnails and the Chapter thumbnails which are only used when indexing along the timeline.
Even on a powerful machine (Intel i7 size) they take a LONG time.
If I may suggest, unless you absolutely need them, stop generating them and delete them (Edit library section - Advanced tab)
For all who read this:
There is incorrect information circulating in the forums . The maximum addressable memory on an Intel J3455 CPU is 8 GB per the Intel “Ark”.
For best use in Plex, if you are adding memory, you should upgrade using an ‘8 GB kit’ . These come as two matched sticks of 4 GB. This is what allows dual channel mode to enable and speed up hardware transcoding by doubling total memory bandwidth available (2 paths of 64 bits instead of 1 when mismatched). It will not improve CPU audio transcoding performance but does allow the GPU/ASIC with fewer CPU collisions on the memory bus.
…or simply add one more 4 gig stick of identical oem ram from synology which is a little cheaper than replacing the whole. Got mine from b&h photo.