I have now set it tot low quality (indeed, that's good enough). There is some improvement but not spectacular. I would prefer that the "raw" ripping stepping is done as fast as possible and the compression is done later in the background so that I can continue using myth. A possible answer to that is of course "Well, go ahead and code it yourself" but since i'm not that good at programming I guess I just have to wait (or live with it)...
On 12/5/05, John Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/1/05, Ronald Wielink < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Dear all,I've recently put together a setup with fairly decent specifications, see below. As far as I can judge right now everything works ok. However, ripping CDs (to mp3) takes quite a while, about 10 minutes.
Intel Celeron D 325J 2.53 GHz, 533 MHz,
What quality are you ripping at?
Low quality is usually good enough for casual listening unless you
have a killer output system. I made the mistake of ripping at too
high a quality.
On a Intel Pentium 4 3.0ghz I just ripped a cd in less than
7 minutes while replying to your post.
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