Hi Psycik, following your wonderful work in speeding up the random playlist; is there any way to speed up the initial plugin load? - i'm guessing that my problem is again due to DB size (around 15Meg).
Obviously I need to wait for it to read the DB at some point, but it would be better for me if the plugin loaded first, and the DB filled up in the background, as unless theres some 'instant' feedback when I hit the ML2 menu button, it's hard to know whether the remote press has been received or not.
I've noticed that the TV listings plugin expolits this behavior, so I'm guessing it should be possible somehow......
EDIT: OK forget ALL of that - read the wiki and turned off the (All) thingy. One big RTFM to myself......
Obviously I need to wait for it to read the DB at some point, but it would be better for me if the plugin loaded first, and the DB filled up in the background, as unless theres some 'instant' feedback when I hit the ML2 menu button, it's hard to know whether the remote press has been received or not.
I've noticed that the TV listings plugin expolits this behavior, so I'm guessing it should be possible somehow......
EDIT: OK forget ALL of that - read the wiki and turned off the (All) thingy. One big RTFM to myself......
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