Be - "I think it would be better to have this popup appear in connection with [how about: *setting*] the library location." - Yes. This effectively decouples it from the "startup" *concept* but keeps the original idea in the same place physically. What I mean is, the purpose isn't to "blah blah blah tutorial" at the user but to make more complete use of the scanning popup, as per what I suggested here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bug/1431925/comments/4
"2ms or something" - nope, just the defaults, whatever they are. As I said, I stopped messing with them, and these aren't reinstalls on systems I've been using in state for years or something that may have old settings carried over.
Be - "There is the usability issue, even on faster machines, of not seeing the BPM and key of tracks in advance of loading them to a deck." This could be a non-issue if "only waveform generation" is turn-offable as per Daniel in #9.
Owen #16 - sounds intuitive
Be - "I think it would be better to have this popup appear in connection with [how about: *setting*] the library location." - Yes. This effectively decouples it from the "startup" *concept* but keeps the original idea in the same place physically. What I mean is, the purpose isn't to "blah blah blah tutorial" at the user but to make more complete use of the scanning popup, as per what I suggested here: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/mixxx/ +bug/1431925/ comments/ 4
"2ms or something" - nope, just the defaults, whatever they are. As I said, I stopped messing with them, and these aren't reinstalls on systems I've been using in state for years or something that may have old settings carried over.
Be - "There is the usability issue, even on faster machines, of not seeing the BPM and key of tracks in advance of loading them to a deck." This could be a non-issue if "only waveform generation" is turn-offable as per Daniel in #9.