![]() ![]() Buying external SSDs > 2Tb is very expensive, which I'll consider again in the future, once SSD prices drop further. Thunderbolt external drives may have fast throughput, but not faster than the drives themselves, which aren't fast. ![]() It currently says "7,639 Photos Scanned, 196,680 Photos Remaining", and it doesn't seem to be changing.īottom line is, I wish I had an SSD that could hold my entire library. In addition the disk drive churning, with some slowness in the app at times, the facial library has had issues, at one point seemingly starting over from scratch. ![]() I must say, its pretty cool seeing the types of Memories it comes up with. I would later conclude, that a lot of the processing is due to Memories being created as over time, I would see these being created going back many years. The introductory sequence takes you step by step before you even get into the program. The problem I started to see what that the M1 is constantly processing my photos, so my external drive churns away, probably moving photos back and forth from the drive to Ram. The beauty of getting started with Mylio is that it does all of the heavy lifting for you. Was a big user of Aperture at one point, but that ended up at a dead end.Īt first, I was excited to see the facial recognition working and the efficiency was getting in searching for photos based on content ("skiing"), geo, faces, and date. I was excited to get Photos to index and process faces and be able to more efficiently manage from photos, that previously were just files (no management real management, other than Linux file mgmt). That would be an issue, as I'll explain below. I had to use an 8T external drive (G-Drive, Thunderbolt), due to the size of my library since the largest SSD was 2T. Mylio was with us for October and November, and it took me awhile to post this, because, frankly, it took me awhile to get Mylio set up. But as always, I’ll give you my honest opinion. I've got 199K photos taking up 2.5T that I moved from a NAS to a Mac Mini M1. Full disclosure: Mylio has sponsored PhotowalksTV and this newsletter in order to reach the photo fans like you who read, watch and listen. If you know of anything, please let me know, but until then I’m waiting for a solution from apple, or just having to save up for a 512gb iPhone Mylio is the latest entrant in the crowded field of photo syncing and workflow software. similar to how Apple Music lets you download a portion of your library! Is there anything like this that you have heard of? Perhaps I’m missing a part of the settings, but I would like to use some of that free space now that it’s ‘optimized’ (a little too optimized if you ask me - went from 200gb of downloaded photos to 7.5gb…less than 5%!) I wish there was a sliding scale to download say 20% of your library, or 40, 60, 80% etc. I previously had “download all originals” on my 256gb iPhone, and that worked great until my library reached ~200gb and I needed to switch to optimized in order to keep space on my phone (in case I need to take a longer video suddenly - don’t want to have the ‘no space available’ message, -shudders-) and I can’t afford a 512gb iPhone quite yet. I’m having a similar problem where I’d like to download more than what the “optimized” amount is. ![]()
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