2013-04-30, 16:06
Been relatively happy with xbmc... I had Eden running on about 4 machines in the home, all on a shared sql server running off my NAS. It was great, stop a show, go upstairs, continue where you left off....
Now with 12.1 - Frodo running on the main machine, I thought it time to centralise the database again. So I used the guide at http://www.robvanhamersveld.nl/2013/02/0...other-nas/ and it all works...
However my boot times on xbmc 12.1 under windows is incredible slow. I have 2500 movies and lots of tv shows. It now takes 5 minutes to boot, from the time I cliick on XBMC, until the menu is displayed... I just get the black start up screen for aeon nox snd it sits waiting for just over 5 minutes.
It never used to take this long on eden.
I have applied the line skip-name-resolve to my.cnf on the synology has - made no difference.
The doco suggests that I dont have to do the new indexes on the database if I am running Frodo...
I am loosing the Wife and Kid Acceptance Factor very quickly here - what do I do ? Its running on a gigabit network and used to perform well on eden...
Confused as to what to try before I move the database back to being local and loosing the required functionality
Thanks
Now with 12.1 - Frodo running on the main machine, I thought it time to centralise the database again. So I used the guide at http://www.robvanhamersveld.nl/2013/02/0...other-nas/ and it all works...
However my boot times on xbmc 12.1 under windows is incredible slow. I have 2500 movies and lots of tv shows. It now takes 5 minutes to boot, from the time I cliick on XBMC, until the menu is displayed... I just get the black start up screen for aeon nox snd it sits waiting for just over 5 minutes.
It never used to take this long on eden.
I have applied the line skip-name-resolve to my.cnf on the synology has - made no difference.
The doco suggests that I dont have to do the new indexes on the database if I am running Frodo...
I am loosing the Wife and Kid Acceptance Factor very quickly here - what do I do ? Its running on a gigabit network and used to perform well on eden...
Confused as to what to try before I move the database back to being local and loosing the required functionality
Thanks