Question for JRiver: would you alter the thumbnail loading behavior when the library and its thumbnails are hosted on an SSD drive? (something like a user option to enable it or not).
If we take a movie in TheaterView, displaying its poster (when displayed big) always goes low-res (but fast) thumb to high-res (but supposedly slow) thumb, creating an obvious snap-into-place behavior for the said poster.
In standard view thumbs for... whatever, when choose to resize them are always loaded small-medium-big thumbs - real sized cover (if it exists for certain elements). I understand the performance reasoning behind this technique but this reason is not valid anymore in SSD world.
I can make a 1080p movie showing mad-fast scrolling with thumbs loading with supreme fluency in Theater View from the SSD.
Could we aim straight up for the higher (highest) thumbs and take advantage of the awesome I/O of SSD?