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Originally Posted by theducks
I see no real reason to have 'real time scans' on a Library folder.
I agree with ilovejedd, your pretty much IO bound adding.
1)get rid of the A/V scan
2)Have the source on a different drive spindle, to reduce head position latency
Is the OPF from a Calibre Library (one opf + title per folder)? That might help.
Normal Add, is ~5+ per minute, on basic desktop hardware (no SSD or I7 )
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I'll see if I can remove the A/V scan from those folders and move the stories to another hdd.
The OPF are from Calibre already, but it's one folder per author and in that folder the epubs and opf's are all together, to avoid the limit on characters in windows 10.
If I were to split everything into separate folders, I guess it would have to be manual and considering how many there are a very large task.