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Originally Posted by z.nina
Yes! I can change them without problem or delay.
Calibre is fast in all the other operations this is what puzzle me!
For example :
- If I donwload the metadata and covers for 20-30 books in a single operation and in the windows that ask me if I want to apply the change I choose "review downloaded metadata" and I chose one by one if I want to accept it or not I've no delay!
- If I select 20-30 books and open "Edit metadata" and change 1 o more value for all the books or use "search and replace" I've no delay.
I don't understand why Calibre slow down only when I open "Edit Metada" windows for a single book even if I don't change anything in it.
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z.nina, as you can see from the above I can't even induce the behaviour you're seeing by ripping out memory.
If you want to observe what calibre's doing with reading and writing you can use Task Manager, here's a How to do that ==>>
http://www.watchingthenet.com/identi...n-windows.html
Using what's suggested at that Watching the Net post, it doesn't look like calibre is thrashing my disks - in fact its disk i/o is quite modest. Maybe you'll see something different.
Better put that 2GB back, before I lose it
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