Hi there,
I just discovered TuneFUSION today after being a dbPoweramp user for ages. It looks like a fantastic solution for me to be able to sync my lossless library into a more portable one I can carry on an external hard drive.
I've set it up and it has scanned all of my 50k files.
Source files are on a directly attached hard drive. Destination is a directly attached SSD drive
I've selected TuneFusion to encode using all 14 cores on my M3 Max MacBook Pro - but it is only using around 3% CPU as reported in Activity Monitor and the process is going to take.... a very long time on 50,000 FLAC -> AAC files
Using the same encoding settings on the same drives in DbPoweramp Batch Converter and it flies along with very high CPU usage and very fast conversion speeds.
Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong?
I am using the trial version of TuneFUSION - but I can't see that listed as a limitation anywhere.
I just discovered TuneFUSION today after being a dbPoweramp user for ages. It looks like a fantastic solution for me to be able to sync my lossless library into a more portable one I can carry on an external hard drive.
I've set it up and it has scanned all of my 50k files.
Source files are on a directly attached hard drive. Destination is a directly attached SSD drive
I've selected TuneFusion to encode using all 14 cores on my M3 Max MacBook Pro - but it is only using around 3% CPU as reported in Activity Monitor and the process is going to take.... a very long time on 50,000 FLAC -> AAC files
Using the same encoding settings on the same drives in DbPoweramp Batch Converter and it flies along with very high CPU usage and very fast conversion speeds.
Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong?
I am using the trial version of TuneFUSION - but I can't see that listed as a limitation anywhere.