I've been ripping/encoding a bunch of CDs to MP3 lately and have been disappointed by my computer's performance. I have a CUSL2 with 1 GHz processor and it takes a long time for each CD, especially the encoding part which is mostly CPU. I'm using Exact Audio Copy with the latest Lame encoder plug-in. Encoding an average song takes 1.5 to 2 minutes. One time when I was uploading (USB modem) some photos to ofoto.com, the encode time per song went up to 12-15 minutes!
Anyway I was using the Norton Systemworks tools to look at how my machine is operating and it showed that my entire 256 MB of RAM was being used, plus a pretty large swap file was 70% used. Could this be right (this was with EAC/Lame running)?
I'm using onboard video which is probably a major part of the performance problem I'm seeing. Anything else I should check for? I just recently put this machine together, so it's possible that I've got some bugs to work out.
Also, anyone have any suggestions for a freeware benchmark program? I checked zdnet and didn't find anything except video benchmarks.
TIA,
Dan
Anyway I was using the Norton Systemworks tools to look at how my machine is operating and it showed that my entire 256 MB of RAM was being used, plus a pretty large swap file was 70% used. Could this be right (this was with EAC/Lame running)?
I'm using onboard video which is probably a major part of the performance problem I'm seeing. Anything else I should check for? I just recently put this machine together, so it's possible that I've got some bugs to work out.
Also, anyone have any suggestions for a freeware benchmark program? I checked zdnet and didn't find anything except video benchmarks.
TIA,
Dan