There's a feature that Exact Audio Copy (EAC) has that would be very helpful in dMC. I'll describe how it works in EAC.
When EAC is ripping and compressing, it often can rip much faster than it can convert, so EAC adds compression tasks to a job queue. If the user shuts down EAC, EAC dies, or Windows crashes, the next time EAC is started, it resumes processing of the queue.
I'd like to see dMC use a similar mechanism for conversion tasks. I just had a 48 hour conversion session die half way through. I'm going to re-run the whole thing because it is too hard to find out figure out which files did not get converted. Also, when I set up an epic conversion job, it can run for a week. It would be nice to be able to reboot my PC in the event that I install something, Windows gets confused, etc., and I'd like dMC to pick up where it left off.
Thanks!
When EAC is ripping and compressing, it often can rip much faster than it can convert, so EAC adds compression tasks to a job queue. If the user shuts down EAC, EAC dies, or Windows crashes, the next time EAC is started, it resumes processing of the queue.
I'd like to see dMC use a similar mechanism for conversion tasks. I just had a 48 hour conversion session die half way through. I'm going to re-run the whole thing because it is too hard to find out figure out which files did not get converted. Also, when I set up an epic conversion job, it can run for a week. It would be nice to be able to reboot my PC in the event that I install something, Windows gets confused, etc., and I'd like dMC to pick up where it left off.
Thanks!
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