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DVD Profiler Startup Time
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLJG
Registered: March 14, 2007
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Quoting DJ Doena:
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Windows Vista and higher:

C:\Users\<your user>\AppData\Local\DVD Profiler

It's possible that you don't see "AppData" in your users folder. Click into the adress bar until it becomes plain text and simply copy the path above and replace <your user> with your actual user name.


I have Windows XP. Any suggestions for that? Thanks, though, this was what I was looking for, but I am not finding it with XP.
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On XP it should be under C:\Documents and Settings\<your user>\Application Data\DVD Profiler
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLithurge
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You might need to change the 'username' folder settings to show hidden folders as well, it's a hidden folder in Win 8, can't remember if it was in XP/7 but more than likely.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLJG
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The path that the moderator helped, but I discovered that my DVD Profiler files are not in that folder, so I gave up. Thanks for all the suggestions, though.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorGSyren
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I'm not sure, but some Anti-virus softwares are set to check every file on opening or when something is written on the HDD.

I should have paid attention to this. I excluded all Profiler database files from read/write checking in Avast, and cut my load time in half. <slaps forehead> 
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For some reason I was never receiving email notifications of the updates to this forum and then today I received one for the latest post. Anyway, I had deleted a bunch of software from my system and gradually added them back in and I have not had any problems with unusually long initialization times. I did reinstall DVD profiler and I can say that I don't have any additional plugins running now but I did have several in the past. The average startup time is between 12 and 14 seconds. So for now it will remain a mystery but I am glad that someone posted about the debuglog file. That could have definitely come in handy when I was having the original problems. Thanks again for everyone's help!
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorSrehtims
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I found the answer to better DVD Profile times: buy a new computer, not the cheapest way to go, I know, but had no choice.
Collection scans: like entering a new DVD, searching; backups; restores, and start ups, all except backups now takes a few seconds.

A MATTER OF CAUTION:
When I restored my data base backup from my external disc to the new computer's main disc (C), I didn't check the size to see if the whole file was transferred.  As I was busy restoring many things on my new computer, it was a few days before I noticed some, but not all, of cover scans were missing, the last thing the backup saves, about three gigabytes worth. The only thing that seemed to be missing was the cover scans, as several of the profiles I compared with the on the DB were profiles only I had contributed and other profiles.

Why I don't know because have tested moving that file several times and it has since worked.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantmediadogg
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Registered: March 18, 2007
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I'm not sure, but some Anti-virus softwares are set to check every file on opening or when something is written on the HDD.

I should have paid attention to this. I excluded all Profiler database files from read/write checking in Avast, and cut my load time in half. <slaps forehead> 

Good one! I don't think I have seen this useful tip before.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registranttjenkins99
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I am back! My DVDP startup time is back up to over 100 seconds. On my work PC, with the same database it only takes about 15 seconds.  I compared the two debuglog files and
DockControlCount =  1839 on my home pc and DockControlCount = 80 on my  work PC.
Anybody know what the DockControlCount means?  Thanks.


3/28/2013 11:40:16: Application Startup.

3/28/2013 11:40:16: Checking AppInit

3/28/2013 11:40:16: AppInit False

3/28/2013 11:40:16: Check for success

3/28/2013 11:40:16: Freeing AppRegistry

3/28/2013 11:40:16: AppRegistry Free

3/28/2013 11:40:16: Checking additional params

3/28/2013 11:40:16: Creating splash

3/28/2013 11:40:16: Splash shown. Application.Initialize processing

3/28/2013 11:40:16: Creating Main form

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Main form create starting

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Forcing directories

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Initializing threads

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Validating registration

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Loading locality list

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Reading options from registy

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Translation initializing

3/28/2013 11:40:17: Setting up layout

3/28/2013 11:40:18: Creating DataMod

3/28/2013 11:40:18: Loading online profile list

3/28/2013 11:40:18: Creating additional forms

3/28/2013 11:40:18: Retranslating Main form

3/28/2013 11:40:19: Initializing plugins

3/28/2013 11:40:21: Main form showing

3/28/2013 11:41:00: DockControlCount: 1839

3/28/2013 11:41:00: Main form activating

3/28/2013 11:41:26: Freeing splash

3/28/2013 11:41:26: Running Application
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBlair
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Registered: October 30, 2008
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If I had to guess (but only a guess) it is connected in some way to the dockable/movable/floatable items within a program... which in the case of Profiler--unlike most programs--constitutes every window and toolbar.  Every one of them can be repositioned, floated, docked inside of one another in any combination.

How does this help you? Not at all, unfortunately. Asking the question only got my curiosity flowing.

It may be time for you to open a support ticket and see if staff will show up and troubleshoot. You can get there via "Contact Us" at the bottom of the page.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbbbbb
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18.01.2013 18:28:21: Application Startup.
18.01.2013 18:28:21: Checking AppInit
18.01.2013 18:28:21: AppInit False
18.01.2013 18:28:21: Check for success
18.01.2013 18:28:21: Freeing AppRegistry
18.01.2013 18:28:21: AppRegistry Free
18.01.2013 18:28:21: Checking additional params
18.01.2013 18:28:21: Creating splash
18.01.2013 18:28:21: Splash shown. Application.Initialize processing
18.01.2013 18:28:21: Creating Main form
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Main form create starting
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Forcing directories
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Initializing threads
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Validating registration
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Loading locality list
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Reading options from registy
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Translation initializing
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Setting up layout
18.01.2013 18:28:23: Creating DataMod
18.01.2013 18:28:24: Loading online profile list
18.01.2013 18:28:30: Creating additional forms
18.01.2013 18:28:31: Retranslating Main form
18.01.2013 18:28:32: Initializing plugins
18.01.2013 18:28:37: Main form showing
18.01.2013 18:28:39: DockControlCount: 26
18.01.2013 18:28:39: Main form activating
18.01.2013 18:28:42: Freeing splash
18.01.2013 18:28:42: Running Application

21 seconds, 6 for the online profile list, 5 for the plugins (Collection Gallery, CSV Export, Database Query, View Flagged DVDs).

01.11.2013 19:35:43: Application Startup.
01.11.2013 19:35:43: Checking AppInit
01.11.2013 19:35:43: AppInit False
01.11.2013 19:35:43: Check for success
01.11.2013 19:35:43: Freeing AppRegistry
01.11.2013 19:35:43: AppRegistry Free
01.11.2013 19:35:43: Checking additional params
01.11.2013 19:35:43: Creating splash
01.11.2013 19:35:43: Splash shown. Application.Initialize processing
01.11.2013 19:35:43: Creating Main form
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Main form create starting
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Forcing directories
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Initializing threads
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Validating registration
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Loading locality list
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Reading options from registy
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Translation initializing
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Setting up layout
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Creating DataMod
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Loading online profile list
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Creating additional forms
01.11.2013 19:35:44: Retranslating Main form
01.11.2013 19:35:45: Initializing plugins
01.11.2013 19:35:47: Main form showing
01.11.2013 19:35:47: DockControlCount: 27
01.11.2013 19:35:47: Main form activating
01.11.2013 19:35:49: Freeing splash
01.11.2013 19:35:49: Running Application

6 seconds, 0 for the online profile list, 2 for the plugins (Collection Gallery, Database Query, View Flagged DVDs).
Don't confuse while the film is playing with when the film is played. [Ken Cole, DVD Profiler Architect]
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