I'm assuming by responsiveness you mean responsiveness of Moode's web UI.
My collection exceeds 90,000 mostly lossless tracks making up almost 9000 albums and the speed of the device running the web browser rendering the UI (like a phone, tablet or PC) has a direct effect on the responsiveness of the web UI. So if you want to put some money towards it order yourself the fastest tablet you can get and you're good.
Primarily the album list will be the longest list that's rendered by the browser (which takes CPU time) so setting 'Show Tagview Covers' to No in the appearance settings will reduce the complexity of the Album list in the Tagview, cutting render time. Keeping 'Hi-res thumbnails' set to Auto in the appearance settings is probably best for the Album view.
Of course reducing the amount of displayed albums by first selecting a genre or artist in tagview or, if appropriate, selecting "Recently added" in the view menu reduces the complexity of the tag and album views and increases responsiveness.
How you organize the files in your music library matters not (to UI responsiveness), Moode is mostly working with file metadata which is scanned into the MPD database when you perform a library update.
If you want MPD to ignore certain files when updating the library you can create a .mpdignore file in the root or of your library or any any subdirectoy as appropriate.
My collection exceeds 90,000 mostly lossless tracks making up almost 9000 albums and the speed of the device running the web browser rendering the UI (like a phone, tablet or PC) has a direct effect on the responsiveness of the web UI. So if you want to put some money towards it order yourself the fastest tablet you can get and you're good.
Primarily the album list will be the longest list that's rendered by the browser (which takes CPU time) so setting 'Show Tagview Covers' to No in the appearance settings will reduce the complexity of the Album list in the Tagview, cutting render time. Keeping 'Hi-res thumbnails' set to Auto in the appearance settings is probably best for the Album view.
Of course reducing the amount of displayed albums by first selecting a genre or artist in tagview or, if appropriate, selecting "Recently added" in the view menu reduces the complexity of the tag and album views and increases responsiveness.
How you organize the files in your music library matters not (to UI responsiveness), Moode is mostly working with file metadata which is scanned into the MPD database when you perform a library update.
If you want MPD to ignore certain files when updating the library you can create a .mpdignore file in the root or of your library or any any subdirectoy as appropriate.