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  • twp
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    Re: Question re CD ripper / multi cpu

    Originally posted by jultsu
    You would need a hyper-duper-insanely-fast cd drive to be able to rip so much audio data so fast that your processor core(s) couldn't keep up.
    Right ;-) Thanks for the answer! And forget my candid question: I am pretty new to using it.

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  • mville
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    Re: Question re CD ripper / multi cpu

    Originally posted by twp
    Can I get to use the 4 CPUs when ripping cds? Is there a problem with my settings?
    The CD drive has a single laser and so can only read data from CD, one track at a time, using a single cpu core. This is normal.

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  • jultsu
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    Re: Question re CD ripper / multi cpu

    You would need a hyper-duper-insanely-fast cd drive to be able to rip so much audio data so fast that your processor core(s) couldn't keep up.

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  • twp
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    Question re CD ripper / multi cpu

    Hi!
    I have a registered reference (version 15.3) of dbpoweramp. Here's my problem: when I rip a cd, cd ripper uses only CP1 and CP2 (pass 1 ripping then encoding) even though I have an Intel i7 (4 hearts).
    The multi-cpu works only when I encode files using dbpoweramp converter (4 files at a time). Can I get to use the 4 CPUs when ripping cds? Is there a problem with my settings?
    Many thanks in advance,
    Thierry
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