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  • bupkes

    • Jul 2006
    • 6

    Slow ALAC to AAC conversion

    Problem: best case 4x converting from ALAC to .m4a

    The PC is reading and writing the files to a Buffalo NAS box. The PC runs a Pentium M 1.5 and has 384M of RAM. No other applications are active.

    Perhaps I'm equipment limited but iTunes seems to convert twice as fast.

    Here's the dBpowerAMP configuration.
    Version Information
    dBpowerAMP Music Converter: Release 11.5
    Power Pack & Mp3 License: [ Registered: No 30 Days Trial Remaining ]
    dBpowerAMP Audio Player: Release 3 Beta 6
    dBpowerAMP CD Writer: Not Installed 'easy way to burn audio cds'
    Sveta Portable Audio: Release 5 [ Unregistered Trial ]
    Apple iPod Release 6


    ===Codecs===
    Installed Compression Codecs (Write)
    Apple iPod
    Apple Lossless: Release 1 [ .m4a ]
    Nero Digital Audio (AAC): [ .m4a ]

    Installed Input Codecs (Read)
    AAC Decoder: Release 5 [Faad v2.1] .aac
    mp4 Decoder: Release 4 (AppleLossless 0.1.5) .mp4; .m4a; .m4b

    ===Options===
    dBpowerAMP Reference Options
    Pro. Frequency Conversion: Off (faster but less quality)

    ===ID Tag Options===
    AAC
    Tag Creation: ID3v2
    Write ID3v2 Unicode: No
    Write ID3v2 Version: v2.3

    I'm excited to switch from iTunes to the dB stuff if I can figure out a few more things (convert speed, syncing playlists from player to iPod, etc).
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44575

    #2
    Re: Slow ALAC to AAC conversion

    Different encoders have different encoding speeds, you cannot really compare iTunes AAC with Nero AAC

    Anyhow see the help file for mp4, if your computer supports it you can switch to a faster nero aac.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • bupkes

      • Jul 2006
      • 6

      #3
      Re: Slow ALAC to AAC conversion

      I doubleclicked on the UseSSE bat file. How do I know if I'm using the faster version?

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      • LtData
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • May 2004
        • 8288

        #4
        Re: Slow ALAC to AAC conversion

        Check your file sizes:
        856KB for the SSE2 exe, 804KB for the unoptimized exe
        By running the Use_SSE2 batch file, your computer should copy the sse2 exe over the normal exe, so you should have both the NeroEnc and NeroEnc_SSE2 or whatever the same size.

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