Hi,
Doing a test with Razgo, when he adds whole drives (thousands of files) to the MMC it's done in about 2 minutes, but when I select add (mmc screen is empty). it takes over 9 minutes to add only 542 tracks (all mp3) ? (no other tasks operating in the background either. only dap running)
Is there something I can adjust so that it adds tracks faster?.
For example can I get it to just add the path and filename to the MMC, and then during playback have DAP add all the other stuff from the mp3 id tag ONLY when that track is loaded to play?.
It seems that MMC opens each file, reads the ID info and play length, then adds that info with the filename to the mmc display, then moves onto the next mp3 ? Can that be set as an option which can be turned off?.
It is this reason I don't use MMC or Playlist, but prefer to just select OPEN file and tag a whole directory, or just drag'n'drop files into DAP to play them instantly without waiting so long.
Any thoughts Spoon?..
(oh i'll mention. pc is 1.2ghz Pentium 3, 384MB ram, Win98SE, all mp3's are stored on are either U160 SCSI or 7200rpm ide ata-133, sound card is SB-Live, tested using DAP R3B2 (downloading B3 now)
Doing a test with Razgo, when he adds whole drives (thousands of files) to the MMC it's done in about 2 minutes, but when I select add (mmc screen is empty). it takes over 9 minutes to add only 542 tracks (all mp3) ? (no other tasks operating in the background either. only dap running)
Is there something I can adjust so that it adds tracks faster?.
For example can I get it to just add the path and filename to the MMC, and then during playback have DAP add all the other stuff from the mp3 id tag ONLY when that track is loaded to play?.
It seems that MMC opens each file, reads the ID info and play length, then adds that info with the filename to the mmc display, then moves onto the next mp3 ? Can that be set as an option which can be turned off?.
It is this reason I don't use MMC or Playlist, but prefer to just select OPEN file and tag a whole directory, or just drag'n'drop files into DAP to play them instantly without waiting so long.
Any thoughts Spoon?..
(oh i'll mention. pc is 1.2ghz Pentium 3, 384MB ram, Win98SE, all mp3's are stored on are either U160 SCSI or 7200rpm ide ata-133, sound card is SB-Live, tested using DAP R3B2 (downloading B3 now)
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