Hi
Just got a question, what does dMC 12 do when it says "Examining Source & Overwrite Check" before it actually starts encoding?
I have noticed that the step quite some time before the actual encoding begins (it can sometimes take about 10 minutes on a standard MP3 song). I dunno how improtant this "new" step is to the file conversion, but i must say it's my biggest let down in using dMC 12. The reason i liked dMC so much was due to its fast encoding (even when applying many DSPs), it always used to encode faster than the actual length of the audio file. However since dMC the encoding times are now at least twice the length of the audio file.
There are times when i need to quickly convert a audio file, in the past this was no problem but with version 12 it's not as much a pleasure anymore.
Thanks In Advance
Just got a question, what does dMC 12 do when it says "Examining Source & Overwrite Check" before it actually starts encoding?
I have noticed that the step quite some time before the actual encoding begins (it can sometimes take about 10 minutes on a standard MP3 song). I dunno how improtant this "new" step is to the file conversion, but i must say it's my biggest let down in using dMC 12. The reason i liked dMC so much was due to its fast encoding (even when applying many DSPs), it always used to encode faster than the actual length of the audio file. However since dMC the encoding times are now at least twice the length of the audio file.
There are times when i need to quickly convert a audio file, in the past this was no problem but with version 12 it's not as much a pleasure anymore.
Thanks In Advance
Comment