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I think you should calculate the progress based on the raw file sizes and not on the file count.
For example:
If you have 10 files total, being 9 files with 1 mb and 1 file with 1 gb.
Then, if the smaller files process first, you will end up with 90% of the progress done and 10% that will last for a really long time.
If you calculate the progress based on the file sizes the progress will be a little more fair.
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I think you should calculate the progress based on the raw file sizes and not on the file count.
For example:
If you have 10 files total, being 9 files with 1 mb and 1 file with 1 gb.
Then, if the smaller files process first, you will end up with 90% of the progress done and 10% that will last for a really long time.
If you calculate the progress based on the file sizes the progress will be a little more fair.
[]'s
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: