Hi
the problem in a nutshell: encoding with the "fast" MP3-VBR-option caused loud noises in the mp3-files.
Full description:
I am running the latest MC 11 version, and yesterday, I updated the music-collection on my Ipod Nano (2nd Gen.) with new music.
As encoding settings, I chose MP3, High Quality (VBR) , "fast encoding", 4 concurrent encoding sessions, using the MC11 presets and not a commandline switch.
Since I have a double-core 4Ghz processor with 2 GB of RAM, I thought, 4 parallel encoding processes should not be too much - encoding speed seemed nice and fast on all 4 processes.
Original files are flac-files, residing on a file-server and were accessed over ethernet, I did not have the impression, that this caused any problem.
Encoding and filling the Ipod with about 600 files took about 1:40 hrs.
Listening to the files, I heard short loud noises, especially after the first 7 - 10 seconds, but also later during the songs. These noises turned out to be other short parts of the song being "thrown" in on another location of the song.
I am sure, that this problem does not relate to the "Lame high VBR skipping problem" described in this forum, since the problem also occured, when I locally played back the files on my computer (either from the Ipod or copying them over to the computer's harddisc beforhand). So, I guess, it is a problem with the simultaneous conversion from flac->mp3 and/or has to do something with the parallel encoding processes and/or the "fast" option.
A quick test, just using ONE encoding process at a time and disabling the "fast" option did not produce any problemsc (so it is definitely NOT the VBR-problem with the Ipod Nano, as you sure will agree, otherwise, playing back that "normal high"-quality VBR from the Ipod would have produced skips or drop-outs as well).
So, here's the questions:
1.) Is the problem caused by the "fast" option alone
2.) Could the problem be related to the 4 concurrent encoding processes on a 4 GHz double-core Pentium?
3.) Could the problem be related to the need to both decode from flac and encode to MP3
4.) Could the problem be related to Network problems - would a normal Ethernet be too slow for that?
5.) Could the problem be related to the Lame.dll this version of MC11 uses, can I update it manually somehow, if needed?
6.) Should I use the commandline option with another Lame.exe, and where would I put this exe, so MC11 would find it?
I would love to keep any options, that make the encoding-process as fast as possible, since with the same amount of music and the encoder set to single encoding and "normal" speed, after 6 hours, the encoding still is not done...
Thanks for any help!