At 2:13 PM -0500 12/12/2008, Dan wrote:
>
>Some of my mp3 tracks are quite old; their volume levels are low 
>etc.  And I'm using a better set of speakers... Got tired of bumping 
>the volume level of the speakers for one song, just to have the next 
>blast my ears.  Found a "Sound Check" setting in Preferences. 
>Checked it.   ack!   iTunes quietly started sucking up 80% of my 
>CPU, *even when not playing anything*!   I finally figured out it 
>was going thru each and every track, figuring out what sound levels 
>to use.  It took half an hour for it go thru my 800+ tracks.  :\

ARG!   Apparently, iTunes didn't just go thru my tracks - it modified 
EVERY FREAKING ONE!

My incremental backups took 4+ hours last night, instead of 40 mins!

- Dan.
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- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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