Good Afternoon All,
I am in the process of Ripping and ALAC encoding my CD music collection (Vinyl next). What I have noticed in the process is the need to 'refresh' by closing the app, unplugging the external Super Drive and in some instances, restarting Windows 10.
What is happening is the Ripping time increases dramatically, the number of 'rereads' is outrageous. Example: ripping/encoding Jeff Beck Beck Ola (which is a mediocre recording at best, made worse by sloppy CINRAM manufacturing) last night the process took close to an hour. When I was closing MC the 'secure report' listed multiple rereads for every track. Now it did complete the task but the sound quality was made even worse. I re-ripped/encoded this morning and the process took 20 mins tops. Sound quality as average for this copy. (Everything was shut down for the night and restarted in the morning)
I haven't determined exactly where the fault lays or is it in all 3: the MC app, the ASUS Super Drive, the ASUS Gaming Laptop. I assume there is a buffer/cache in the ASUS Super Drive. The Laptop is a GV75 with I7 @ 2.4, 16 Gigs of Ram, a TB of HDD (C:\ has 129 free of 370 and D:\ 348 free of 537. During the Rip, I close all other apps with the exception of Windows Explorer.
I am in the process of cleaning C:\ to free up even more space. Music is being stored on D:\, app runs from C:\.
Is there something in the app that is caching and when it reaches a certain point it, well, needs to be restarted?
Greg