Great stuff - have run the SQL on the squeeze center on my media PC and it works a treat.
FYI - Have also been looking at ways to improve controller performance from my ReadyNAS. Have made some suggestions in a separate thread (below), which includes running equivalent logic to the sql during the initial scan. Have to wait and see if I get any traction....
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=48617
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Thread: Controller Performance Problem
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2008-06-09, 11:52 #31Junior Member
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2008-06-09, 13:26 #32Member
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That is good to hear! Did you need to tweak the SQL at all, or did it work as is?
Yes, I saw that this morning:-) It is odd that this logic wasnt included in the scanning process as the cost of doing this (from a performance perspective) should be negligible. I guess this only affects people who access their music libraries across a network rather than on local drives (which based on the feedback in this thread, I am guessing is a very small number;-)
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2008-08-09, 13:40 #33Junior Member
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i am having the same problem.. my files are all located on a NAS device across a gigabit network.. I am a little unclear on how to run this database update.. Do i run it directly from the mysql tool? where is the squeezecenter database located?
I think the devs need to take a look at this more closely, the performance is so bad that i rarely use the duet controller to browse my files anymore.

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