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  • foylefamily

    • Aug 2007
    • 7

    #16
    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...

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    • Spoon
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 44574

      #17
      Re: multi-cpu in multi-encoder mode

      I am just guessing, we are using a ton of 3rd party code to decode mp3 so cannot vouch for it, it could be the id tagging which is stalling, again 3rd party code.
      Spoon
      www.dbpoweramp.com

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      • foylefamily

        • Aug 2007
        • 7

        #18
        Re: multi-cpu in multi-encoder mode

        OK. Fair enough. I can live with that...

        THe only thing I do when it happens is stop the process and restart it all, and it skips those that it has already done, and starts up again. It really isn't that big of a deal, just a bit of a pain that is all.

        Thx.

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        • foylefamily

          • Aug 2007
          • 7

          #19
          Re: multi-cpu in multi-encoder mode

          I think I have found the problem where one of the CPUs stops processing. I was trying to copy all my music from one drive to another, when I started getting I/O errors on the drive I was using for conversions. So this may been the problem all the time. So, I ran a scandisk and that has sorted out the I/O issues, but I haven't needed to run dbpoweramp on the music but there is a high chance that was my problem all along.

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