Thank you Chuck, I am happy it’s not just my setup. I do find it strange that 
when I use groups to seperate the music genres instead of scheduler codes the 
logs are created considerably faster. 

> On 20 Mar 2019, at 12:22 am, Chuck <dj.chuc...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> We're still on v2.10.3, but yes, it takes 4 hours to create one day's
> music log of 432 songs using scheduler codes to separate rock and R&B. 
> We run 2 logs, one music only, the other stopsets and programs with
> macros to switch between them.  On the other hand, takes only about 2
> minutes to create a day's stopset log which does not use scheduler
> codes.
> 
> --Chuck W.
> 
> On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 19:37:44 +0800
> Stan Fotinos <sfoti...@rtrfm.com.au> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> I have just experimented using scheduler codes to create music
>> clocks. What I am finding is that it takes approximately 5 mins to
>> create 1 hour with 20 music tracks per hour and approximately 2hrs to
>> create to create a day?s music log.
>> 
>> If I only use a group or groups with no codes it takes approximately
>> 30 seconds to create an hour clock.
>> 
>> Could some one please tell me if this is the amount it should take to
>> create 20 tracks per hour? Anyone else experienced anything similar?
>> 
>> Centos 7 Rivendell 2.19.3
>> 
>> Thank you
>> 
>> Stan
> 
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