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I sped this up by turning on compositing in KDE Plasma (Alt+Shift+F12), but still it could be faster.
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Location: Pacific Northwest
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This is a problem that I've had for ages, too. My system is absolutely not a potato (see specs below). The first time I open a book with the Calibre viewer after restarting my system (and possibly sometimes after restarting Calibre, but I'm less sure of that) it takes forever. Every subsequent book is fine.
Today I ran the debug when opening a 539KB epub after reboot: DEBUG: 0.0 GetFileName::__init__.py - loading translations Initialized urlfixer QPA platform: windows devicePixelRatio: 1.25 logicalDpi: 96.0 x 96.0 physicalDpi: 74.88368522072936 x 74.89965870307167 ApplicationPaletteChange event ignored Using calibre Qt style: True ApplicationPaletteChange event received Sandboxing disabled by user. [0.000] Load of book started [0.016] preparation started [0.313] bridge ready [0.422] iframe ready [308.203] prepared emitted [308.234] webview loading requested [308.391] loading finished I'm running Calibre 8.2.1 from the same SSD as my OS (Win10Pro, v 22H2), but my libraries are on an internal HDD. System Specs: 32GB RAM 3.70 GHz AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core processor nVidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti with 8GB onboard memory and up-to-date drivers I'd actually switched to SumatraPDF because of this, but it doesn't always display epubs properly and doesn't allow me to have persistent highlights, etc., so I'd kind of like to go back of the built-in Calibre viewer, if I can get it to stop taking 5 minutes to load a book every time I reboot my system. ![]() |
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I suspect you have something poking it's nose into calibre's cache which is normally at %appdata%\calibre\caches. Try having it elsewhere - e.g. c:\calibre\caches
Set the CALIBRE_CACHE_DIRECTORY Environment variable to get calibre to use it, see ==>> https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/cus...ment-variables BR |
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Location: Winchester, VA, US
Device: Calibre Viewer & FBReader on Win10, Moon+ on Pixel 4 XL
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Like Montana Harper and others, I was plagued with this issue for many years. I've been using calibre since the beginning.. I remember worrying about the install folder becoming calibre2, and wondering if the install folder was going to change with each new version, but I digress.
![]() The take-forever-to-open-a-book problem appeared to be entirely random, completely solution-resistant, irrespective of the size of the book file being opened. Also like Montana, I used an alternate app, FBReader, which opens anything instantly, Just in case I wanted a quick-open for a quick look. I tried many solutions over the years to no avail, but BetterRed's seems to work. I am cautiously optimistic. First I tried moving the cache from %appdata% to C:\CalibreCache. That didn't work; same old stuff. So I moved the cache out of the system partition altogether, to a different partition on the same SSD. D:\CalibreCache has worked like a charm for the past three weeks. Average size ebooks open instantly! Up to 100mb they take ~3-4 seconds.The Shakespeare book, 212 MB, or its ilk, now take ~10 seconds, where they took minutes to open before. The permissions on a non-system partition are a bit more conventional. That's the only thing I can think of. For this particular gremlin I'm full of theories, but have no answers... Thanks BetterRed! ![]() Last edited by Fleabus; 04-23-2025 at 07:09 PM. |
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