Dear all,
As I want perfect rips from my CD collection, I have a concern that I can't get out of my head, so I hope you guys can help me.
While ripping cd's, I use my computer to browse websites, listen to my music, chat with my girlfriend, ... . Could doing other activities while ripping a cd possibly have an influence on the rip quality? I've watched my RAM and CPU values with browser open, winamp playing and chatting, and it all looks safe: -- total ram usage is 500 mb (with 4 gb of ram)
- total CPU usage is about 10% when just ripping, about 70% when encoding
My question is: is it better to leave my pc alone when it's ripping a cd (and only have dBpoweramp as active application) or can I have other applications open without creating a bigger chance of errors in my ripped songs? 99% of my rips are secure or accurate according to dBpoweramp, but is there a possibility that some errors might slip in in the background, because of the other processes running, even when dBpoweramp says my rips are secure/accurate?
Hopefully someone can clear this out for me :smile:
Den Billie.
As I want perfect rips from my CD collection, I have a concern that I can't get out of my head, so I hope you guys can help me.
While ripping cd's, I use my computer to browse websites, listen to my music, chat with my girlfriend, ... . Could doing other activities while ripping a cd possibly have an influence on the rip quality? I've watched my RAM and CPU values with browser open, winamp playing and chatting, and it all looks safe: -- total ram usage is 500 mb (with 4 gb of ram)
- total CPU usage is about 10% when just ripping, about 70% when encoding
My question is: is it better to leave my pc alone when it's ripping a cd (and only have dBpoweramp as active application) or can I have other applications open without creating a bigger chance of errors in my ripped songs? 99% of my rips are secure or accurate according to dBpoweramp, but is there a possibility that some errors might slip in in the background, because of the other processes running, even when dBpoweramp says my rips are secure/accurate?
Hopefully someone can clear this out for me :smile:
Den Billie.
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