What size media collection is Mezzmo designed to deal with? I'm sure the marketing answer is "limitless", but anyone who's worked with computers for a while knows there are always limitations. Even the best of databases starts to slow down when the number of records exceeds some limit.
I ask because I have a fairly large collection of video and graphics files, and Mezzmo seems to be having trouble dealing with it. I'm fairly certain everything has been initially entered into the database at this point. Tonight I tried a couple searches. They each took well over a minute to complete. When I click on any of the non-folder categories in the library Mezzmo spins its wheels for a very long time, completely ignoring user input and looking non-responsive to Windows. When I clicked on the Photos category I waited over five minutes and finally had to use task manager to kill off the Mezzmo process.
I'm sure one of the problems is I've not set up anything more than the initial non-folder categories, so clicking on "Video" results in it trying to coalesce and preview 17,000 video files. Even though this is a lot of ask of any program, I don't think it should be spinning its wheels and ignoring user input. At the very least there needs to be a way to interrupt/cancel what it's doing.
Is my configuration messed up or are 600,000 files too many for Mezzmo to handle?
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