To save wear and tear on my new SSD, and also to speed up format conversion when synching my RockBox, I've assigned all my JRiver Temp folders to my 4 gig RAM disk. 4 gig should be plenty of room for a temp folder, right?
Well, I'm not so sure. The converted files are being created and stored in the temp folder as expected. Then they are transferred to the RockBox as expected. But they aren't being deleted after they are synced to the rockbox. I'm trying to sync about 40GB of music, and my 4G ramdisk already has 570MB of ogg files in it. At this rate, the ram disk is going to fill up after onlytransferring about 10% of my songs, at which point something undesirable (somewhere between exiting with an error message and a system crash, I'd imagine) is going to happen.
So I just wanted to clarify how the temp directory works. If I want to convert & sync 200GB of FLACs to 40GB of OGGs on my music player, does my temp directory actually need to be able to hold 40GB of data?
If so, an option to delete every file from the Temp directory immediately after syncing each file would be very helpful!
Cheers,
Fred