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Copy playlist to RAM?, In order to save power / turn off HDD |
Sep 22 2012, 13:50
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Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 4-March 12 Member No.: 97568 |
I do have a RAM disk (DataRAM), so I could do this manually, but I think it'd be useful if there was a way to have Foobar2000 copy everything it's going to be playing into RAM so that the HDD can be turned off. There could be a "RAM playlist" of sorts. I only use one playlist, so that'd be my default. I have lots of RAM since the price crashed :-)
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Sep 22 2012, 14:31
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Group: Members Posts: 2270 Joined: 19-May 08 Member No.: 53637 |
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Sep 22 2012, 15:08
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I have lots of RAM since the price crashed :-) HDs still have a clear advantage on cost/GB but SSD prices are falling fast lately. Until SSDs reach a good price point for you, the RAM-disk component pointed by tpijag is your best friend. Besides this component, there is foobar file buffering: Preferences -> Advanced -> Playback -> Full file buffering up to (kB) But it only work as you want when playing songs from multi-track files. For playlist with songs from individual files and/or mixed songs from multi-track albuns, the RAM-Disk component is the definitive solution. |
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Sep 22 2012, 15:25
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Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 4-March 12 Member No.: 97568 |
Oh awesome. Thanks guys this looks like exactly what I'm after. That's quite unusual! Haha.
EDIT: ...Oh you have to add tracks to the RAM disk manually, and then add them to the playlist from there. Shame, but I guess it works. This post has been edited by Foobar_2012: Sep 22 2012, 15:46 |
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