Hello,
I wondering if someone can shed some light on why I may be experiencing slow ripping and encoding on my aforementioned computer. I have the latest version of dBPoweramp, and in the past was able to rip CDs at higher speed. Currently, I rip at about 5x, and it takes a very long time to encode whereas it did not before.
I rip to ALAC and FLAC with ReplayGain added. My drive, as per the program, is HL-DT-ST DVDRW GA32N. I have a lot of RAM, and do not run anything in the background. I have Microsoft security essentials and no errors from this appear. Everything on my computer is stable and seems to be running well.
The confusing part is that I have tried all solutions mentioned in the threads:
-I have tried ripping in secure mode, but without Ultra Secure and C2 pointers to little effect (most of my disks are brand new so not sure if I need these two options)
-I have the cache at 1024 (although the test says my drive has none - I have read about this not mattering in other forums)
-I usually rip to an external USB drive formatted FAT32, although when I rip to my HDD it might give me a 1x ripping improvement.
-I tried a test conversion and again, I was at 5-6x
-I confirmed my IDE controllers: Ultra DMA Mode 5
I am sure there is something I can do, I just do not know what that is. In the past I was able to rip at much higher speeds but am unsure why I cannot now. Any help is appreciated,
Philip
I wondering if someone can shed some light on why I may be experiencing slow ripping and encoding on my aforementioned computer. I have the latest version of dBPoweramp, and in the past was able to rip CDs at higher speed. Currently, I rip at about 5x, and it takes a very long time to encode whereas it did not before.
I rip to ALAC and FLAC with ReplayGain added. My drive, as per the program, is HL-DT-ST DVDRW GA32N. I have a lot of RAM, and do not run anything in the background. I have Microsoft security essentials and no errors from this appear. Everything on my computer is stable and seems to be running well.
The confusing part is that I have tried all solutions mentioned in the threads:
-I have tried ripping in secure mode, but without Ultra Secure and C2 pointers to little effect (most of my disks are brand new so not sure if I need these two options)
-I have the cache at 1024 (although the test says my drive has none - I have read about this not mattering in other forums)
-I usually rip to an external USB drive formatted FAT32, although when I rip to my HDD it might give me a 1x ripping improvement.
-I tried a test conversion and again, I was at 5-6x
-I confirmed my IDE controllers: Ultra DMA Mode 5
I am sure there is something I can do, I just do not know what that is. In the past I was able to rip at much higher speeds but am unsure why I cannot now. Any help is appreciated,
Philip
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