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[GH-ISSUE #1820] [Bug]: Not built for speed #1006
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Originally created by @VlaK0r on GitHub (Sep 8, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/koel/koel/issues/1820
Originally assigned to: @phanan on GitHub.
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Reproduction steps
1.Upload to the database the album with 3333 tracks
2.Open the album in the player.
3.If you waited for it to open, try to start playback
4. ...
Expected behavior
I expected a fast download and playback of an album with 3333 tracks.
Actual behavior
I'm looking at a frozen web interface page.
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Koel version
7.1.0
How did you install Koel?
Official Docker image
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I wonder why the track list is loaded into the album info panel?
@phanan commented on GitHub (Sep 8, 2024):
No, Koel isn't built for albums that have 3333 tracks.
@VlaK0r commented on GitHub (Sep 8, 2024):
Strangely. Similar services cope with this successfully.
@phanan commented on GitHub (Sep 8, 2024):
Koel can deal with an unlimited number of tracks in a library thanks to virtual scrolling, but for albums it will just load the whole list of songs. If you have albums that have 3333 tracks, your best bet is to use the "similar" services.