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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 700597" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>@Larry... Mileage will vary. It would pretty much be dependent on what PC you had 10 yrs ago, and what level of Flac compression you use. I agree that most PC's from 10 years ago could do multichannel without any hiccups, but I do know from experience that if compression level is high it drastically effects CPU load.</p><p></p><p>@RJ... 2% CPU usage regardless of bitrate seems consistent throughout. Something does not quite seem right there imo. perhaps just some serious hardware you're running methinks. Perhaps put the above suggestion to the test and see if there's any truth in what I've put forward. If it still reads 2% usage... then something needs to be addressed within your task manager (or equivalent.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 700597, member: 17169"] @Larry... Mileage will vary. It would pretty much be dependent on what PC you had 10 yrs ago, and what level of Flac compression you use. I agree that most PC's from 10 years ago could do multichannel without any hiccups, but I do know from experience that if compression level is high it drastically effects CPU load. @RJ... 2% CPU usage regardless of bitrate seems consistent throughout. Something does not quite seem right there imo. perhaps just some serious hardware you're running methinks. Perhaps put the above suggestion to the test and see if there's any truth in what I've put forward. If it still reads 2% usage... then something needs to be addressed within your task manager (or equivalent.) [/QUOTE]
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