The analyze audio function will IME fully utilize a CPU core for each file that it's analyzing to complete the task as quickly as possible. If you are analyzing two files at a time on a dual core system (or even a system with four logical cores but only two physical cores) things may slow down or grind to halt. Most modern intel laptops only have two physical cores, and some will have four logical cores, some won't (meaning the ones that don't only have two cores total). In my experience, analyzing two files at a time on a system with four physical cores (a desktop i5 or i7 SKU) will use a fair amount of CPU but the system will still be responsive. The amount of RAM is irrelevant as it's almost entirely a CPU-bound process.
So to sum up: depending on your computer, it may be normal or not normal to experience slow downs while analyzing two files at a time, but I'd be willing to bet that choosing to analyze only one at a time would produce much better results on your laptop.
Thanks guys. I've been "analyzing audio" files for a few years now and have always had a major slowdown. Maybe I'll switch to only 1 file at a time for better results. Definitely wanna see improvement cause sometimes I get dropouts while "analyzing" and listening through Roon/HQPlayer. I know there are many factors there, but "analyzing" seems to be the main culprit with the dropouts. I wish there was a way to get more CPU for my PC.
FYI: I'm running Windows 10 on HP Pavilion PC. Specs are quad-core AMD A10-8700p processor with 2MB cache and clocked at 1.8 GHz with Turbo boost along with 16GB DDR3L of System Memory.
Music stored on 16TB Asustor NAS (AS-604T) hardwired via ethernet. It streams to JRiver/Roon/HQPlayer through my PC which is also ethernet hardwired. Using Curious cable out to Recovery (W4S reclocker) to Curious Regen link into NAD C510 DAC. Output to Focal Alpha 65 speakers. Also using two separate LPS from Kenneth Lau - one for my PC, one for my Recovery.
It sounds incredibly sweet. It's the cpu usage that sometimes causes dropouts which is frustrating. Anyone know if I could up the CPU on this PC?
I understand that's a lot of info, but any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Spence