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Having an explodable path with a bit too many subdirectories inside of it (a NAS root or something similar) currently leads to filling sub-file-paths/audio-file-paths with a lot of garbage and most likely significantly slows down file loading.
One possible solution is to ignore paths with >= threshold subdirectory count on each recursion level as they are most likely irrelevant to the playing video. Should be configurable and toggleable, probably with a whitelist for "always explodable paths" in case someone likes to store all their subtitles in a shared directory.
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Having an explodable path with a bit too many subdirectories inside of it (a NAS root or something similar) currently leads to filling
sub-file-paths
/audio-file-paths
with a lot of garbage and most likely significantly slows down file loading.One possible solution is to ignore paths with
>= threshold
subdirectory count on each recursion level as they are most likely irrelevant to the playing video. Should be configurable and toggleable, probably with a whitelist for "always explodable paths" in case someone likes to store all their subtitles in a shared directory.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: