When I was on Windows XP with a 2.8 GHz P4, 512 MB RAM, I could scan
~100 GB of music (3500-some-odd tracks, mostly FLAC) in about 5
minutes. This is a clear-and-rescan scan though, but it actually
doesn't take that much longer than a look-for-new-and-changed rescan.
Now that I'm on Ubuntu Linux
Hi
I have SS installed on a Syn Diskstation, and I am about to change my
setup. The Diskstation setup is getting too slow for me...
I guess SS will be much faster on a 3 ghz Pentium 4 with 1 GB ram.
But how fast will the "look for new and changes" - rescan be? I
currently have 47 GB with music.
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> I am in the process of ripping 800 CDs. I have been rescanning for "new
> and changed music" after ripping 30 to 50 CDs. When I had 300 to 400
> CDs ripped, it seemed to me that a rescan for new and changed music
> would take maybe 15-20 minutes. My last two rescans, however, are
> taking m
I am in the process of ripping 800 CDs. I have been rescanning for "new
and changed music" after ripping 30 to 50 CDs. When I had 300 to 400
CDs ripped, it seemed to me that a rescan for new and changed music
would take maybe 15-20 minutes. My last two rescans, however, are
taking multiple hour