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SMHarman 15-01-2007 17:57

iTunes rip speed?
 
It has been a while since I did a big import of CDs into iTunes, so the question. What speed do you get when you import?

I am seeing speeds between 4 and 7x. Converting to 128k AAC files.

This is from an inbuilt 48x CD or 4x DVD and writing to an inbuilt Raid0.

Two things have changed on this PC since the last big import.
1. iTunes is now 7.0.2.16
2. the CPU is now a Sempron 2600 wheras before it was an Athlon 2400.

Back last time I was seeing speeds of 10-14x so this will double the time it takes to import these CDs.

So post your speeds (and I guess your CDdrive / CPU and HDD specs.

Or suggest quicker ways to create a big pile of ACC (nor MP3) files.

SMHarman 18-01-2007 02:48

Re: iTunes rip speed?
 
I cannot believe nobody on here burns CDs onto iTunes or could offer up a timing on this.

skyblueheroes 18-01-2007 07:59

Re: iTunes rip speed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SMHarman (Post 34199957)
I cannot believe nobody on here burns CDs onto iTunes or could offer up a timing on this.

I do - or did - but haven't done so since I imported them all. I'm sure I used to get something like 8-10 for mp3.

jonbxx 18-01-2007 08:31

Re: iTunes rip speed?
 
I get a 6-8x transfer for this. I've got an old Athlon 2000 system with a separate HDD just for media and 768Meg RAM. I use the latest version of iTunes

RealDiamond 18-01-2007 09:34

Re: iTunes rip speed?
 
sorry havent been looking here lately.
10x speed did a song today.

The quality of the CD plastic determins the speed of importing, the more the disc wobles and bends while spinning the more errror correcting needs to be done while importing.
plus the lower the quality you convert the Aiff track to, the longer it takes.


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