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  • Cloudberry
    • Jun 2010
    • 36

    Large Volumes

    I have some 1,7 TB of music in FLAC-format stored on Netgear NAS (24/196 files are enormous). For iPod use, primarily for car use, I have converted this to MP3 (128 kbps) and iTunes, stored on a separate NAS. This ended up as 300 something GB and took more than one week to run, running from backup USB disk. But all OK.

    Now I discover that 128 kbps is not good enough. So I am considering going for 256 or 320, or perhaps even AAC. Currently I thing 256 will be my choice and to perhaps run Lossless for new purchases and real favourites.

    Is there some feature or smart way to make a conversion faster or perhaps without occupying a PC for a week?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43923

    #2
    Re: Large Volumes

    If it requires 1 weeks of CPU encoding time, only by getting a faster cpu will it speed up
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Stuart7
      • Aug 2011
      • 4

      #3
      Re: Large Volumes

      The purpose of Encode Local is to encode files locally (normally to the computers temporary folder), before sending the file to its final location (which could be a network shared folder, such as on a NAS). Why do this? for certain audio formats, such as Ogg vorbis, or FLAC, ID Tags are contained at the beginning of the file,


      Is the above utility codec relevant? I dont have any experience of it as all my stuff is stored locally anyway - but it's supposed to speed up encoding to Network shares.

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