![]() The only variable really is the time the initial scan(s) will take depending on how you run it (for exemple, with the actions done, having the files on an rclone mount on Gdrive/OneDrive or others sux balls in terms of performances, Uptobox like that is even worse since it report improper modification date, meaning the files keep being treated as modified/newly added :/). It handles properly libraries with over 100k issues with full metadata (though it's still quite heavy on the memory side). ![]() Only moment where that matter is during initial scan when it analyzes all that to know how to handle them later on (detecting file format through headers, image format to know if the client can handle it or if it needs on the fly transcoding, image resolution and so on). The amount of Comics don't really matter nor the Image format they are in. ![]()
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