Re: multi-cpu in multi-encoder mode
So if an MP3 file was bad why wouldn't the program throw it out and continue processing the next file... It shouldn't freeze up one processor...
I guess as I am in the computer industry myself, it seems surprising that the program would just freeze a processor when hitting an error, rather than just reporting the error and getting on with the next file... Sorry, it isn't that I don't appreciate the software, I wouldn't have purchased it if I felt like that, it is just surprising me that this would stop the process. I was thinking that perhaps it was something more serious, like another process came into the processor and kicked out the conversion process...
So if an MP3 file was bad why wouldn't the program throw it out and continue processing the next file... It shouldn't freeze up one processor...
I guess as I am in the computer industry myself, it seems surprising that the program would just freeze a processor when hitting an error, rather than just reporting the error and getting on with the next file... Sorry, it isn't that I don't appreciate the software, I wouldn't have purchased it if I felt like that, it is just surprising me that this would stop the process. I was thinking that perhaps it was something more serious, like another process came into the processor and kicked out the conversion process...
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