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libero
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Hi Eugene,

I've tried more than one time to add my music collection to WMS.
It's huge, more than 130.000 mp3 and it makes WMS unusable for films too (I suppose my samsung tv times out waiting for response from wms).

Do you think it is possible in a next release to split Databases or to implement some tricks for very big music collections ?
In my case I would be satisfied just to browse my collection grouped for letter, no fancy stuff like album photo or else, just text.

Libero
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Hi,
libero wrote: I've tried more than one time to add my music collection to WMS.
It's huge, more than 130.000 mp3 and it makes WMS unusable for films too (I suppose my samsung tv times out waiting for response from wms).

Do you think it is possible in a next release to split Databases or to implement some tricks for very big music collections ?
In my case I would be satisfied just to browse my collection grouped for letter, no fancy stuff like album photo or else, just text.
What type of device do you use?
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Samsung UE40b7000
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"Samsung TV (DLNA, 16:9, 1280x720)" or "Samsung Features TV (DLNA, 16:9, 720x406)" ?
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Eugene wrote:"Samsung TV (DLNA, 16:9, 1280x720)" or "Samsung Features TV (DLNA, 16:9, 720x406)" ?
Samsung TV (DLNA, 16:9, 1920x1080)
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libero wrote:
Eugene wrote:"Samsung TV (DLNA, 16:9, 1280x720)" or "Samsung Features TV (DLNA, 16:9, 720x406)" ?
Samsung TV (DLNA, 16:9, 1920x1080)
Main form of the program - Music - Folders [Music] - "All music" - right click - "Hide folder"

Settings - Server - choose a device - Edit - Settings - turn off "Exclude empty folders during the transfer to the UPnP-device"
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Eugene wrote:
libero wrote:
Eugene wrote:"Samsung TV (DLNA, 16:9, 1280x720)" or "Samsung Features TV (DLNA, 16:9, 720x406)" ?
Samsung TV (DLNA, 16:9, 1920x1080)
Main form of the program - Music - Folders [Music] - "All music" - right click - "Hide folder"

Settings - Server - choose a device - Edit - Settings - turn off "Exclude empty folders during the transfer to the UPnP-device"
Ok, IK understand and already did the empty folder thing. But after adding music even adding one more film or editing the film info is slooow.
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