First these are the theoretical rated speeds for your connection Usually this number will be much lower in reality. I don't think having 100Mbps or 160Mbps is terribly fast. Has anyone else seen this - or found a solution? But when there's thousands to download, the program has no code in place to limit the number to start downloading. I would guess if there were a small number of files to sync (i.e. My suspicion is that LR Classic is allowing WAY too many download threads - saturating the system - and only allowing a few bits per file to sync before the computer gives cycles to the next thread. I've quit and restarted LR Classic and also rebooted the Mac. When checking system performance, CPU is generally pegged - with LR using most of that. When checking on the sync progress in the preferences dialog, it will show tens of thousands of images are "downloading" and the rest are "pending". Something averaging maybe 1 image per minute or slower. When it first starts up, LR appears to download the first dozen or two of images fairly quickly - then slows to a crawl. After 4 days (and nights) of leaving it to download files, it has only synced up a bit over 6K images. LR Classic CC is taking forever to download the image files.
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Then I started up a clean install of Lightroom Classic CC on my Mac Mini and connected up with my Cloud account - and the download of images started. This went fairly smoothly - considering this was over 66K images.Ģ. Imported all my images (JPEG, Raw, sidecar files) from disk into a fresh install of Lightroom CC on my MacBook Pro - and let everything upload to the cloud. So - in an effort to get both Lightroom CC (on laptop and mobile devices) and Lightroom Classic CC (on desktop computer) all synced up properly so I can use both programs, I performed the following steps:ġ. Hi all - first time caller (but long time LR user). Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info): Classic version 7.1