Frequent and unexplained refreshs of the 'local' page

Dear all,

Here is another thing I experienced almost all the time:

I display the local page that shows all albums stored locally (On my NAS).
I browse through the page and there are very frequently refreshes of the page that makes some albums moving from one position to another one when there is no reason for that (No Sync process in progress).

To explain the thing better, as a picture is worth a 1000 words, here are two screenshots and you will see albums that moved in the page although there is no Sync process in progress and I did not change the zoom factor.

A bit weird…

Any idea? Did any of you experienced such thing?

Thanks


Think you forgot the screenshots :wink:

This is about the Remote App, when you browse the local albums / artists.

Yes, it does. Like the database readout is asynchronous and something is added while the page is loading. Very annoying behaviour.

Oh, yes, sorry, not the first time…
I will correct this.

Post edited.

Yes, a bit annoying when you are looking for something in particular and things moved all the time.
Very strange as nothing is added to the list so there is no reason to have such a behaviour.

I don’t experience this in my set up.

Order is the same every time.

Maybe it’s because I don’t have an enormous amount of local files. How many albums do you have in your local storage?

I have around 9000 albums which is not very huge I think.
I recently saw on Internet somebody selling his vinyle collection of about 350000 albums…

I think 9,000 albums is well above average. Are those all digital files?

Not all of them. I also have CDs and LPs.

Ah, clear. What I meant are the digital files. How many have you stored local that Audirvãna needs to sync? Because there may lie the issue that causes the order to differ in your situation.

AS reports 9000+ albums, which I do not find very high to be stored in a DB.
I did not see any published limit on AS side but a huge DB might explain some slowness when browsing or searching, but not necessarily the behaviour I observe.