Any dif in retrieval time ?
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2023 9:34 am
Hello again !
Just wondering if it is advisable to have all source files in the one folder on the primary drive or a SD card, or whether it makes any difference in video auto start retrieval times.
For example I have a string of mp3 files which are sourced from the SCS project folder on the primary drive which also holds the Win 10 o/s and then an auto start video file which is in a folder on an SD card.
This sort of scenario repeats itself a few times.
Although I haven't noticed anything, I would like to set it up as best as I can.
My thoughts were based on 1) the knowledge of Win 10's background work and 2) the supposed time lapse sourcing from an SD card.
I am using a Surface Pro tablet/keyboard, not the Surface actual laptop.
Thanks.
oz
Just wondering if it is advisable to have all source files in the one folder on the primary drive or a SD card, or whether it makes any difference in video auto start retrieval times.
For example I have a string of mp3 files which are sourced from the SCS project folder on the primary drive which also holds the Win 10 o/s and then an auto start video file which is in a folder on an SD card.
This sort of scenario repeats itself a few times.
Although I haven't noticed anything, I would like to set it up as best as I can.
My thoughts were based on 1) the knowledge of Win 10's background work and 2) the supposed time lapse sourcing from an SD card.
I am using a Surface Pro tablet/keyboard, not the Surface actual laptop.
Thanks.
oz