I had to restore a backup today due to moving some drives around and forgetting to disable auto-import first, which requires that all thumbnails are rebuilt.
Normally, this would not be a problem, but for some reason I am getting
severe stuttering every few seconds. This affects the entire system - it's completely unresponsive to input.
The DPC latency results are off the charts, and I've seen results of over
50 milliseconds (1ms, or 1000µs, is considered to be enough to cause problems for audio/video playback).
This is on my 8-core/16-thread Ryzen system so it's not like the CPU can't handle the workload, or something that's been caused by the recent Meltdown/Spectre patches. All files are stored on local drives too.
I'm sure that I had seen someone complaining about this recently, but I did find a post about this issue all the way back in MC19, so it doesn't appear to be new:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,89918.msg617917.html I've set up exclusions and even disabled Windows Defender temporarily, so it's not antivirus that is causing this.
And this is from a cold boot, so there's nothing else running in the background. I'm at a loss as to what could be causing it.
I currently have 50,000 audio thumbnails being rebuilt, and aside from not being able to use Media Center while that is happening since it's a modal dialog, everything is running smoothly. That leaves about the same number of video files which need thumbnails generated.
I can't even browse MC and set it up to create thumbnails overnight, as it starts automatically generating thumbnails for videos as I change to a new view.