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lame 3.98.4, 3.99 alpha

Reply #200
i guess i'm gonna stick with visual c++ builds from now.

lame 3.98.4, 3.99 alpha

Reply #201
Was using dbPowerAmp (which uses LAME) to convert some FLAC for my ipod and noticed it wasn't using my CPU to its full potential.

http://i.imgur.com/Kv9bR.png

Only goes up to ~15% per process. Total encoding speed was around 120-130x, which is much slower than normal. I was doing the same thing yesterday and all 4 cores were maxed. I don't have anything running in the background (besides the other 101 processes...lol). Could it be a HD speed issue? The input and output paths were on the same drive, but it's a WD Black so it's not terribly slow, and I didn't hear any drive noise.

Any ideas? 2x+ longer transcodes suck:(

lame 3.98.4, 3.99 alpha

Reply #202
The Lame 3.99 Release thread can be found here:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....=91372&st=0

This one will now close.  Thanks to everyone for their participation.