![]() This is the most straightforward way to do it, we’ll see a fancier setup using Everything filters in a minute. covers and calibre metadata) and folders from search results, as per the screenshot on the right. The first step is to create a bookmark in Everything which saves a shortcut to your ebook library, optionally restricted to certain file extensions to exclude extraneous files (e.g. Regards.Quite the advanced bookmark settings you got there! Thanks again for always responding so quickly to my earlier queries. Before that, I'd learned to live with the delay when opening Chrome or Firefox. So in the end, I'm glad you updated Calibre and the ebook viewer, because it forced me to find the answer. I guess since it uses the same webengine that web browsers use, and audio is often involved in web pages, that must be why the audio service had an effect.Īfter solving the problem, I found other forums on the web where people complained that the nahimic service was causing them all sort of problems. Strange that an audio service affects your ebook viewer. I thought you'd like to know in case someone else inquire about the same problem in the future. Https:/ /com/browsers- email/123631- browsers- delayed- launch. Here's a link to the Windows Ten Forum thread where I found the solution : Disabling the service means that Sonic Studio now longer works but since I never used it anyway, that's not a problem. I disabled the service and now the ebook viewer, chrome and firefox all start without any delay. It was the nahimic service that comes with Sonic Studio, a piece of audio software that comes with the Asus ROG Maximum X Code motherboard. It's practical to have separate instance of the viewer opening for each book but I would forego this as a workaround to avoid the 5 seconds delay for each book. Is there any way to set Calibre so that when doubleclicking on a book in the library, it would load the book in the already opened viewer instead of opening a new instance of the viewer? Since there's no delay when opening a book from the open new book page, that should solve the problem when opening many books one after another. Anyway I've now switched to Windows defender antivirus instead.ĭo you think that an intitialization time of Qt WebEngine of 5 seconds on a system with an Intel 8700K cpu and 16 GB of RAM is normal ? I still suspected the AVG antivirus to create the problem so I completely uninstalled it from my system but it did not help. Is the Qt WebEngine a new thing ? Because I didn't have the same problem with the previous version of the viewer. ![]() If the viewer is opened and I open another instance of it, the new instance also takes 5 seconds to open. The delay is only when opening the viewer. I can then by right clicking in the book go back to the "open a new book" page and select any other books and everything is instantaneous. When the "open a new book" page finally loads, I can then select any book in the list of recently viewed books or open a book from your computer and it opens immediately. Yes, it takes 5 seconds just to open the viewer without any books. Thanks for a great app in constant development. NOTE : I used AVG as my antivirus so I added the entire Calibre directory as an exception thinking it could affect the time it takes for the viewer to open but it didn't make a difference. I eventually realised there was this 5 seconds delay. ![]() The first few times I doubleclicked on a book, I thought I had not doubleclicked quickly enough because there is no indication of any sort that the book is in the process of opening, i.e. I do not use the viewer to read books, I only use it to check the quality of books and if conversions are successful and correct so I often open many books one after another so 5 seconds is a long time. The time it now takes to open is the same whether you open a book or you open the viewer directly from the calibre directory without a book : 5 seconds. With the previous viewer, you doubleclicked on a book and the viewer would open pretty much instantly. ![]() ![]() Not really a bug, maybe something to be improved, but with the new Calibre 4.0, the ebook viewer is very slow to open. ![]()
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