Re: How can I get batch file conversion to use multiple cores?
I don't think the program can use multiple CPUs per file. And multiple files at once even when set in the DSP, has no effect on coreconverter.exe from a batch file.
FTR, docs
file:///C:/Program%20Files/dBpoweramp/Help/dmc/DSP.htm*Multi-CPU_Force
"By default Music Converter / CD Ripper will encode using the maximum number of CPUs available, unless an audio format has a high disk I/O usage (such as wave), in which case only 1 CPU is used. This effect can override the automatic choosing of CPU and allow perhaps just CPU2 to be used (on a dual core system). Do Not Ally to Processor can be used to allow the encoder to jump between CPUs (if only 2 CPUs are chosen then it will only use 2 encoders, but will jump between any available CPU). All 4 CPUs are shown even on systems with less than 4 CPU cores."
I don't think the program can use multiple CPUs per file. And multiple files at once even when set in the DSP, has no effect on coreconverter.exe from a batch file.
FTR, docs
file:///C:/Program%20Files/dBpoweramp/Help/dmc/DSP.htm*Multi-CPU_Force
"By default Music Converter / CD Ripper will encode using the maximum number of CPUs available, unless an audio format has a high disk I/O usage (such as wave), in which case only 1 CPU is used. This effect can override the automatic choosing of CPU and allow perhaps just CPU2 to be used (on a dual core system). Do Not Ally to Processor can be used to allow the encoder to jump between CPUs (if only 2 CPUs are chosen then it will only use 2 encoders, but will jump between any available CPU). All 4 CPUs are shown even on systems with less than 4 CPU cores."
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