Both could be slow media - although InMusic do need to improve database search speeds and the “Updating” message staying onscreen for minutes sometimes - the database structure needs a fresh re-work. There’s no point in being able to apply all these touch fx and samples to tracks, if the track can’t be found in time.
Ok, I reformatted my USB stick, re-exported everything, and it seems much better.
Scrolling around I don’t see blank entries, and the preview button works instant on everything I tried.
I don’t know if I was a bit premature saying it’s fixed. Seemed better the other day. Now today I still see track lines blank and popping in later.
If you grab the scroll bar and move it down through hundreds of tracks, does anyone else see blank entries ?
It’s like the rendering cant keep up with fast scrolling.
This depends on the info in the data base.
Or another possibility - one or more tracks are corrupted / wrongly encoded. That could cause the slowdown in reading the library.
I have a 32GB one that is Fat32, shows the same issue.
My main was in 64GB exFat format.
It’s certainly better than before, but I thought all those lines to scroll through were previously populated before, now it seems to lag in filling them in if you scroll to fast.
All my tracks analyze fine.
I might try and create a new smaller db and test that with less tracks.