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Loading large dataset of images #2
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Hello, thanks for the nice words. I also have a similar amount of pictures and the frame takes 15-20 mins to process the images when rebooted. But that hardly ever happens so it's not an issue for me. |
Hello, Thanks for your prompt response. |
I think this could be implemented even without any additional settings and it's definitely very doable. The drawback or the biggest challenge would probably be that on startup you would always see the same image(s) (ie. the first ones in the directory). So a good solution would also randomize the initial processing to avoid that. |
Thanks again for the reply. Yes you're absolutely right that I always see the same images those are loaded first even though Queue is keeps on pushing with the new images. I really need to check if some workaround for this. Below is the code snippet that I've made a temporary change to test it with gphotos albums
get_google_photos is loading the first batch of 10 files and get_next_page_content is loading and pushing rest of the 6990 images into the files object. Thank you for your followup |
This is really a great application and I've enhanced it with integrating the google photos apis just to play the slideshow from cloud directly. But I really have to see the feasibility of loading my all photos in this as this might last forever to load and build the slideshow for my 7000 images. Any alternate to make it fast?
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