Drag & Drop From Everything Seems Slow(er) then I remember.
Everything 1367
(highlight) & drag 18K (Randomize) items (into mpv.net) was slow, showing:
- "Buiding item list..."
i don't recall seeing anything like that before (& not uncommon
for me to drag & drop a large lists [though i may not have had
it in Randomized sort order before])
(seems sort order is immaterial)
(I didn't test [yet ?] older versions to see if I notice the same.)
Drag & Drop From Everything Seems Slow(er)
Re: Drag & Drop From Everything Seems Slow(er)
Please try enabling drag_drop_simple_pidl:
This might break some programs as they might be expecting more information.
Drag-dropping simple PIDLs will be much faster.
drag_drop_simple_pidl
- In Everything 1.5, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Advanced tab on the left.
- To the right of Show settings containing, search for:
pidl - Select: drag_drop_simple_pidl
- Set the value to: true
- Click OK.
This might break some programs as they might be expecting more information.
Drag-dropping simple PIDLs will be much faster.
drag_drop_simple_pidl
Re: Drag & Drop From Everything Seems Slow(er)
(Before I saw above, & I tested against 1358 - because it was there.)
video: distinct: count:18000
drag&drop from Everything into mpv.net
1358: 9.790 seconds
1367: 10.294 seconds
so... it's the same
it must have just been the (new) "wording", & the progress meter
that made it appear that the "issue" was Everything
where in fact it is simply being enumerated making it appear the the issue was Everything...
count:36000 (try 2)
1358: 31.551 seconds
1367: 31.245 seconds
so... whatever i did, however i came about it (to cause Everything to eat 100% CPU),
oh, not quite sure. i was using 2 different Profiles, initially, then (try 2)
i switched over to 1 Profile, but subsituted the different .exe's
& since you asked
count:72000
1358: 1:58.941
1367: 2:04.646
so once again, same time
(control seemed to return to Everything fairly quickly, well before, relatively,
mpv.net was able process the list & start playback.
the times listed are the point in time when playback did start in mpv.net.)
video: distinct: count:18000
drag&drop from Everything into mpv.net
1358: 9.790 seconds
1367: 10.294 seconds
so... it's the same
it must have just been the (new) "wording", & the progress meter
that made it appear that the "issue" was Everything
where in fact it is simply being enumerated making it appear the the issue was Everything...
- 1367... messing around (with this), i went to 100% CPU & ...
& i'm not sure quite just what?
did it hang? did it... not sure?
i did not kill it, but did get out of it, cleanly?
count:36000 (try 2)
1358: 31.551 seconds
1367: 31.245 seconds
so... whatever i did, however i came about it (to cause Everything to eat 100% CPU),
oh, not quite sure. i was using 2 different Profiles, initially, then (try 2)
i switched over to 1 Profile, but subsituted the different .exe's
& since you asked
count:72000
1358: 1:58.941
1367: 2:04.646
so once again, same time
(control seemed to return to Everything fairly quickly, well before, relatively,
mpv.net was able process the list & start playback.
the times listed are the point in time when playback did start in mpv.net.)
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TimeThis : Start Time : Mon Feb 19 22:03:19 2024
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TimeThis : Elapsed Time : 00:01:58.941
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Re: Drag & Drop From Everything Seems Slow(er)
Wasn't able to duplicate.1367... messing, i went to 100% CPU
I've never seen that before. And overall system performance didn't seem to be affected, particularly. Anyhow.
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Re: Drag & Drop From Everything Seems Slow(er)
yes, pidl change certainly makes a difference
30.sec vs. 2.min
30.sec vs. 2.min
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Re: Drag & Drop From Everything Seems Slow(er)
If you see this again, could you please create a mini crash dump.1367... messing, i went to 100% CPU
- Download Process Explorer from Microsoft:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer - In Process Explorer, select Everything64.exe (If there is two, select the one using the most memory)
- Right click Everything64.exe and under Create Dump, select Create Mini Dump.
- Choose a filename and click Save.
- Please send this file to support@voidtools.com
The mini crash dump will show exactly what Everything is doing to help determine the CPU spike.
I will trial having simple PIDLs enabled by default in the next alpha update.yes, pidl change certainly makes a difference
30.sec vs. 2.min