I have spent a good deal of time reading the forums and the help files but I am still struggling to understand some of the things that are happening, and the choices of using other capabilities, while using the Multi Encoder.
I am using a iMAC 24" aluminum, which has an Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 2.4 Ghz with 2 GB RAM, running Vista using Boot Camp.
Using dBpoweramp Reference V13.1, I am ripping to a SATA attached hard drive using FLAC and MP3 (LAME VBR ~192 Kbps). I have the Replay Gain and HDCD DSPs applied for both FLAC and MP3. Here is what I don't understand;
Questions;
How, or where, do I get a detailed log file of what is taking place?
Do I need to use the Multi-CPU Force DSP effect to ensure I am maximising my CPU resources?
I wondered if I can use the Encode Local in conjunction with the Multi Encoder?
I am using a iMAC 24" aluminum, which has an Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 2.4 Ghz with 2 GB RAM, running Vista using Boot Camp.
Using dBpoweramp Reference V13.1, I am ripping to a SATA attached hard drive using FLAC and MP3 (LAME VBR ~192 Kbps). I have the Replay Gain and HDCD DSPs applied for both FLAC and MP3. Here is what I don't understand;
- Though the CD rips successfully to the correct folders, the log file is incomplete, only showing a rip to a file that has the dynamic naming structure with a .IGNORE suffix i.e.
- Information ripping to [Multi Encoder], 'Track 1' to '\\SERVER\Music\portable music player\James Brown\Star Time\01 - Please, Please, Please.IGNORE'
Track 1: Ripped LBA 32 to 12420 (2:45) in 0:14. Filename: \\SERVER\Music\portable music player\James Brown\Star Time\01 - Please, Please, Please.IGNORE
AccurateRip: Accurate (confidence 12) [Pass 1]
CRC32: 7584B11C AccurateRip CRC: C03101BB [DiscID: 024-003811dc-03d889c1-3c10ca18-1]
- Information ripping to [Multi Encoder], 'Track 1' to '\\SERVER\Music\portable music player\James Brown\Star Time\01 - Please, Please, Please.IGNORE'
- I cannot get more information in the log file regardless of the changes I make (Detailed, Complete or Simple)
- Ripping proceeds reasonably (11X on my drive)
- Encoding sits at 99% for as long as it does to get from 0% to 99%
- dBpoweramp never shows CPU useage even though I am assuming that the two encodings are occurring simultaneously in each CPU as you only ever see one encoding status display
- The grayed "path" in the bottom left corner is showing an old, and no longer valid, directory path and I cannot change it, regardless of what I set for the actual encoder.
- The same is true for the gray "Naming" box - it doesn't reflect what is actually set for the specific encoder.
- It seems that ripping and encoding twice, is as fast or faster than using the Multi Encoder.
Questions;
How, or where, do I get a detailed log file of what is taking place?
Do I need to use the Multi-CPU Force DSP effect to ensure I am maximising my CPU resources?
I wondered if I can use the Encode Local in conjunction with the Multi Encoder?
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