radiodungog
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Dmitry,
We use several xml music libraries to make searching easier for our live presenters. Typical examples are: Main; Top-40 and Country.
When we swap from one xml library to another there is always a significant delay when it goes through the procedure of "Loading base" and "Searching 0% to 100%". This happens again when we search different fields in "Search In" - "Title"; "Artist"; "Album"; "Year" and so on.
Our main RadioBOSS playout PC has a spinning HDD and that seems to be very slow. Another PC (my home PC with an SSD and lots of RAM) seems much quicker and has a delay of about 15 seconds.
So I'm guessing that we should upgrade our main studio PC to include an SSD to improve it's performance. Is there anything else that you would suggest to improve things ?
Most RadioBOSS functions work very quickly and this xml library function seems to be the slowest feature in the software. In the past we stored the xml library on our LAN connected NAS - but found that to be very very slow - probably due to the large size of the xml library file and the latency of the LAN. So now we have the xml library files stored locally on each PC.
Thanks, Jamie C.
We use several xml music libraries to make searching easier for our live presenters. Typical examples are: Main; Top-40 and Country.
When we swap from one xml library to another there is always a significant delay when it goes through the procedure of "Loading base" and "Searching 0% to 100%". This happens again when we search different fields in "Search In" - "Title"; "Artist"; "Album"; "Year" and so on.
Our main RadioBOSS playout PC has a spinning HDD and that seems to be very slow. Another PC (my home PC with an SSD and lots of RAM) seems much quicker and has a delay of about 15 seconds.
So I'm guessing that we should upgrade our main studio PC to include an SSD to improve it's performance. Is there anything else that you would suggest to improve things ?
Most RadioBOSS functions work very quickly and this xml library function seems to be the slowest feature in the software. In the past we stored the xml library on our LAN connected NAS - but found that to be very very slow - probably due to the large size of the xml library file and the latency of the LAN. So now we have the xml library files stored locally on each PC.
Thanks, Jamie C.