Just as a metric, all searches will take between .25 and 2 seconds with the new database. This time is independent of number
of the results.
Over the Server the time to results IS dependent on number of the results, because they have to be transmitted to the remote client.
0-5 results: .25 - .5 seconds
5-30 resuts: .5 - 2 seconds
<200 results <3 seconds
<800 <8 seconds
<1200 <12 seconds
See a pattern here?
song list
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Re: song list
Last edited by DeusExMachina on Sat May 21, 2011 12:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: song list
there are some worse bugs. like don't try to drag-reorder more than one at a time in the KJ rotation, among others.
Re: song list
The error messages increased, so I followed the Instruction:
in your "kJams Library" folder, delete the file "Songs.ksql" file.
I never had Music Stores in a playlist.
On restart, I'm still getting assert fail, line 184 warnings.
which version should I revert back to?
in your "kJams Library" folder, delete the file "Songs.ksql" file.
I never had Music Stores in a playlist.
On restart, I'm still getting assert fail, line 184 warnings.
which version should I revert back to?
Re: song list
always only use the latest version, unless i can determine you've got an unworkable bug.
quit kjams completely
chuck the .ksql file
go into your "playlists" folder, do you see a "music stores" folder? delete it
run kJams
do you still get the asserts?
quit kjams completely
chuck the .ksql file
go into your "playlists" folder, do you see a "music stores" folder? delete it
run kJams
do you still get the asserts?
Re: song list
It seems the problem was a song I added.
The song is still in the library, it plays fine, but a false song file was also created with no name or artist, just - - , dashs where artist and song title are.
that file got into a few playlists, and when I clicked those folders, i'd get the dio/warning boxes.
I deleted that file, and everything seems to be back to normal.
The song is still in the library, it plays fine, but a false song file was also created with no name or artist, just - - , dashs where artist and song title are.
that file got into a few playlists, and when I clicked those folders, i'd get the dio/warning boxes.
I deleted that file, and everything seems to be back to normal.