https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443806

--- Comment #10 from Alexander Wipperfürth <wpprf...@posteo.de> ---
I don't have to imagine, I have thousands of video files on my drives, 
it's not cool that this doesn't work properly, I thought about some 
stuff we could do and this would be to fork dolphin and patch it so it 
doesn't regenerate the thumbnails and instead use the cached files 
instead, this would require searching through the code and identify 
where this is and we can build our own version of Dolphin, or someone 
from the dev team gets the same issue and gets tired of waiting for the 
previews to finish regenerate and patch it.

Currently I don't have the time to look into this very deeply but I will 
when I have some spare time and maybe we can somehow find a fix for this.

On 08.03.22 17:58, flan_suse wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443806
>
> --- Comment #9 from flan_suse <windows2li...@zoho.com> ---
> (In reply to Alexander Wipperfürth from comment #8)
>> I can confirm this is the same problem I encounter every day with the same
>> setup, also having luks encrypted drives connected, also my linux drive is
>> fully encrypted and I have to agree it doesn't make sense to me either,
>> please can this be considered
> Imagine having folders with lots of WEBP images. It's bad enough with JPEG and
> PNG, having to re-generate the thumbnails every single time, but it REALLY
> cooks the CPU when it's WEBP images.
>
> I laid out the case. I even created a mock screenshot of what such an option
> could look like in Dolphin. (see the attachment)
>
> Not sure what else we can do at this point.
>
> Out of desperation, I'm trying to figure out how to forcefully cache 
> thumbnails
> in a folder manually, if I knew what command to issue.
>
> :(
>

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