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Originally Posted by Xenophon
That's very interesting. Especially the comparison with and without the jpg files. I wonder whether the issue is the number of files (probably indicating an n**2 sort somewhere), or whether it's something to do with pre-processing jpg files during the scan.
This leads me to beg your indulgence for two questions: - How many total content files on the SD in each of those two tests?
- Would you be willing to try again with the ~550MB of eBooks, plus another 676 eBooks (rather than jpg files)?
I'm very curious whether the issue is number of files or kind of files. I'd really like to be able to have 1000+ books on the device if I can, but I don't give a darn about pictures.
Thanks, (and sorry to be an inquisitive PITA)
Xenophon
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Sure - I will copy them in two folders or three to get to 1000 books. In the recent book only test there were about 200+ files since I added huge pdf's to bulk the size, but did not add many files to the original test 201 or so.
Interesting try - though my bet is the jpg's caused slowness rather than the #files, but I may be wrong