Hi, I've got a few questions about HTOA ripping, and how to best utilise both my cores when ripping, if I may?
HTOA
According to daefeatures, my drive (Samsung SH-S203P) will rip HTOA, and indeed if I put such a disc in it tells me there's a HTOA. Do I simply click rip? Or is there something else I need to do? When I've tried it before it errors out - I'll post back with the exact error when I get home.
If not, can anyone recommend another drive with C2 and HTOA? Does anyone know of a standard sized version of the Teac 224 that's been tested for the RipNAS?
Multi-core encoding
I use Ref 13.1, Multi Enc 3, Apple Lossless 8, Lame 3.98, DSP 3. In multi-encoder for both ALAC and lame I've added the ID tag processing DSP. I've ticked "use both cores" (or however it's phrased!) in multi-enc. However when I rip, each track rips, then gets encoded before the ripper moves to the next track. The screenshot here shows one core encoding a track whilst the next track's being ripped - how do I get it to do that, it would save loads of time?
Thanks!!
HTOA
According to daefeatures, my drive (Samsung SH-S203P) will rip HTOA, and indeed if I put such a disc in it tells me there's a HTOA. Do I simply click rip? Or is there something else I need to do? When I've tried it before it errors out - I'll post back with the exact error when I get home.
If not, can anyone recommend another drive with C2 and HTOA? Does anyone know of a standard sized version of the Teac 224 that's been tested for the RipNAS?
Multi-core encoding
I use Ref 13.1, Multi Enc 3, Apple Lossless 8, Lame 3.98, DSP 3. In multi-encoder for both ALAC and lame I've added the ID tag processing DSP. I've ticked "use both cores" (or however it's phrased!) in multi-enc. However when I rip, each track rips, then gets encoded before the ripper moves to the next track. The screenshot here shows one core encoding a track whilst the next track's being ripped - how do I get it to do that, it would save loads of time?
Thanks!!
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