Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 7027] New: CD Ripping speeds slow with 2.6.17

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Jan Engelhardt wrote:
I'm skeptical.  Is the source for this application available?  I'd like
to see this problem.
(never mind.  saw your other post, found source)
Hm.  I can't get better than 1.4x rip speed out of it with a stock SuSE
10.1 kernel (2.6.16).  It's also using truckloads of cpu, whereas the CD
rippers that came with this distro use a percent or two.

What command did you use to rip?



Jan Engelhardt
The ripper he's using is ripoff I assume (source code here: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ripoffc/ripoff-0.8.tar.gz?download extraction functionality contained in src/RipOffExtractor.c) . It uses libparanoia to do its job, like the cdparanoia command. On my system, ripoff has high CPU usage with a 2.6.16 kernel as well, but it reports a 9.0x rate on average. Could the fact that it has such high CPU usage be a possible reason I am experiencing a slower ripping speed (1.2x) when the patch that was git bisected is applied?

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