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Old 02-15-2013, 08:47 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by enitro View Post
I have an Intel i7 3770K, it used all of the cores and threads but only 3% when importing books, are there any internal delay markers, for example it has to wait 5 sec before reading the next file, and very important - for extracting ISBN the main dialog pops out every 100 book, is there any way to to just APPLY it to the books, for finding duplicates it has that feature but only for binary search.

Thanks for the reply.
I forget the exact reason for the 100 book confirm. It might have been crash protection and or buffer flush (needed housekeeping)

Delays, especially to metadata sources, is Calibre being a 'good net citizen'. Slamming (overwhelming) free servers with fast and furious requests is a good way to get blacklisted (some small server owners have requested that Calibre NOT connect, they just could not handle the traffic).
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