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A better display method for clips or better filters #193

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Stav06 opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 0 comments
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A better display method for clips or better filters #193

Stav06 opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 0 comments
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Stav06 commented Feb 13, 2024

The current filter for clips is 24H, 7D, 30D and All, which is making it impossible to view particular clips from streamers which have a large collection of older clips. The way its currently designed is when scrolling down it loads a bunch of new clips, but the old ones are still there and kept in the RAM. So if I am scrolling through thousands of clips, the RAM gets completely full and the program just shuts down.

The issue I'm having is the clips I'm after are over 30 days old, so I filter by ALL, but they also have very few views (keep in mind that they are sorted by view count highest to lowest) and there are thousands of clips. So I keep scrolling down but my RAM gets so full that Twitchlink becomes unstable and shuts down. I added more RAM to 64gb but even that fills to 100%.

So to get round this issue maybe can we have the option to see the clips in pages rather than the continues scroll method that it currently uses? Or at least have better filters where we can search by a more specific date range or by view count ranges?

@devhotteok devhotteok added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 8, 2024
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