Fine, done enough looking, let's start a ticket. Program Files or Program files圆4 doesn't list any Audirvana folders, nor does AppData local/low or roaming. LNK shortcut has facilities to allow for different screen resolutions, which could account for the sluggishness, so had a look in the shortcut, there's nothing to set. The desktop shortcut to Audirvana + is a shortcut to an application reference (.appref-ms) rather than the usual. I've lost patience now, and the program does close. By default, A+ takes up the whole screen, if the 'restore' view button is clicked, we see ghosts again. Then another 10s to open an album on locally attached USB portable drive. From opening the program, 20s to see the album covers, there are two types, circles for artists, square covers for albums. The process of opening, and selecting any album is very sluggish. The new AudirvanaPlusDatabaseV2.sqlite file is now 5.2GB. The audio output set to be the computer's sound card, rather than the USB Sony PHA-3 DAC. PC is a HP Envy i7 16GB RAM Win10 圆4.įurther to observe Audirvana +, the new database file took about 2 hours to create. So far not good at all, but it's expected, since results with Mac are similar and not unusual behaviour. Imported one artist of two albums, and that's quick! Well let's see how another attempt to index the whole library works or fails, which the latter I think will prevail. There's no drag and drop from Explorer into playlist or the main library field. With an empty library list, A+ at least responds. 11.5GB is a LOT of data, when indexing, A+ uses 30% CPU load. Now in the process of backing up the library database, two files, AudirvanaPlusDatabaseV2.sqlite (11.5GB) & AudirvanaPlusDatabaseV2.sqlite-journal (0 bytes), then deleting these and trying again. On return, there was only a small amount left to be synched, but saw more ghosts and crashed (not responding). After several crashed restarts, the library indexer was let to run, and left for several hours to index the whole library, some 50,000 tracks. Even basic operations like minimising the application, causes A+ to see a ghost, and goes pale and doesn't respond. Jriver can actually play music, while cataloging music data, A+ is not so friendly. Once the settings for the library are complete, the responsiveness goes rapidly downhill, and the library indexer takes over, and the response to do any basic navigation just tanks. As to which version, can't quite tell as yet, the synchronising is yet to materialise and provide a stable screen that responsive enough to find out a few settings. Eventually I know Damien will 'get it right', so am not anticipating a stroll in the park, so took the plunge and bought the license and the downloaded. Today, was curious to see if A+ could be downloaded and a license purchased, yes on both counts.
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