What is "Index file: Synchronity" ?
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What is "Index file: Synchronity" ?
What is this?
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Re: What is "Index file: Synchronity" ?
With the option "Index file: Synchronity", you can define whether data are cached in RAM or written to disk at once.
By default, synchronous is OFF and Silverjuke uses a cache. Normally, this settings is just fine. However, if you have any problems with this behaviour, you can change this option.
BTW: Silverjuke just forwards the corresponding sqlite option, see http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_synchronous for more details.
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By default, synchronous is OFF and Silverjuke uses a cache. Normally, this settings is just fine. However, if you have any problems with this behaviour, you can change this option.
BTW: Silverjuke just forwards the corresponding sqlite option, see http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_synchronous for more details.
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Re: What is "Index file: Synchronity" ?
Thanks. Do you think changing this setting would effect karaoke lyrics playback?
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Re: What is "Index file: Synchronity" ?
No, normally not.