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Photo Director SLOW with 40k photos
Ronbyram [Avatar]
Newbie Location: North Carolina Joined: Aug 07, 2011 08:14 Messages: 5 Offline
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HI.. I imported all of my photos currently 40k pictures and this program seems SLOW and cant handle the volume.
UNlike Light room which I can jump from folder to folder.

I'm I doing something wrong? I even built a new pc with 16 gig memory and a I7 processor and still the same issues as my Dual Core.

Any turning suggestions?

Ron
Prime7 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jul 21, 2006 09:05 Messages: 91 Offline
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Hi Ron,
Pls refer to http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/17741.page for the needed info. I'll escalate your issue to product team.

Regards,
Brandon

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Prime7 [Avatar]
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Hi Ron,
Another question: How much space does your C:\ have left after importing your 40K pictures? Any error message you can share with us?

Just so you know that we've tested importing 50K and the result was ok.

Regards,
Brandon
Ronbyram [Avatar]
Newbie Location: North Carolina Joined: Aug 07, 2011 08:14 Messages: 5 Offline
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Quote: Hi Ron,
Another question: How much space does your C:\ have left after importing your 40K pictures? Any error message you can share with us?

Just so you know that we've tested importing 50K and the result was ok.

Regards,
Brandon


Brandon.. No Error Messages. and my C drive has 544 Gig free. My Photos are kept on a alternate WD 640 GIG drive that currently has 101 GB free.
Prime7 [Avatar]
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Hi Ron,
Try increase the size of Preview Cache and set Preview quality to Minimal. Good luck!

Regards,
Brandon
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Ronbyram [Avatar]
Newbie Location: North Carolina Joined: Aug 07, 2011 08:14 Messages: 5 Offline
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Quote: Hi Ron,
Try increase the size of Preview Cache and set Preview quality to Minimal. Good luck!

Regards,
Brandon


How?
Prime7 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jul 21, 2006 09:05 Messages: 91 Offline
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Ron,
File -> Preferences -> File Handling
You may refer to the attachment that I posted in previous post.

Regards,
Brandon
Ronbyram [Avatar]
Newbie Location: North Carolina Joined: Aug 07, 2011 08:14 Messages: 5 Offline
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thanks for the link. I made changes and set space to 4 gig
will see how that works Ron
bronder [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jul 19, 2011 23:21 Messages: 3 Offline
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I've posted before on this same subject. I have about 80K photos and performance is non-existent on an extremely beefy computer I built not so long ago.
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