Hello,
I have recently upgraded my desktop and I've noticed an issue when I'm ripping CD's. Even though I forced multi CPU, it will only rip one track at a time and I can't figure out where the problem is.
I used to run a Quad Core Q9650 and it ripped 4 tracks at once. Not sure if I'm using the right wording here... but what I mean is that I had action on 4 tracks at once all the way from the start to the end.
Now I have a 8700K and can't rip/process more than 1 track at a time.
I have tried the Media Converter and I can convert 16 files at the same time (new cpu has 6 physical core and 12 hyper threads) so this setup should be able to rip/process 16 track at once, no problems.
I have tried running CD ripper as admin, same thing. Can't get it to rip more than 1 track a a time...
So now it is slower to rip with the new CPU than the prehistoric one that I had.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Joe
I have recently upgraded my desktop and I've noticed an issue when I'm ripping CD's. Even though I forced multi CPU, it will only rip one track at a time and I can't figure out where the problem is.
I used to run a Quad Core Q9650 and it ripped 4 tracks at once. Not sure if I'm using the right wording here... but what I mean is that I had action on 4 tracks at once all the way from the start to the end.
Now I have a 8700K and can't rip/process more than 1 track at a time.
I have tried the Media Converter and I can convert 16 files at the same time (new cpu has 6 physical core and 12 hyper threads) so this setup should be able to rip/process 16 track at once, no problems.
I have tried running CD ripper as admin, same thing. Can't get it to rip more than 1 track a a time...
So now it is slower to rip with the new CPU than the prehistoric one that I had.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Joe
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