by jtech452 » Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:24 am
I stopped the super slow sync by yanking the cable. seems like there's not a button for that, so I just did that. I turned off all the "convert format" settings, and synced again. It picked up the remaining 1000 or so files pretty quick. not done yet, but currently between 2-10 seconds/song. However, it did get stuck for more than a minute on another file, and that one was a strange one to get stuck on: 898KB MP3 320kbps. Not an unsupported format, not being converted, not even that big of a file (most of mine are 4-8MB) and it still got stuck for a while.
If it was turning off the conversion settings that did it, here's my question: why did MediaMonkey think it needed to convert a bunch of 320kbps MP3's to a new format for my iphone when 320kbps MP3'S are explicitly listed as supported by default?
I can submit logs or even some mp3s themselves if that's helpful. For my own reference, the song it got stuck on most recently was "Invocation" by sonic flood.
I stopped the super slow sync by yanking the cable. seems like there's not a button for that, so I just did that. I turned off all the "convert format" settings, and synced again. It picked up the remaining 1000 or so files pretty quick. not done yet, but currently between 2-10 seconds/song. However, it did get stuck for more than a minute on another file, and that one was a strange one to get stuck on: 898KB MP3 320kbps. Not an unsupported format, not being converted, not even that big of a file (most of mine are 4-8MB) and it still got stuck for a while.
If it was turning off the conversion settings that did it, here's my question: why did MediaMonkey think it needed to convert a bunch of 320kbps MP3's to a new format for my iphone when 320kbps MP3'S are explicitly listed as supported by default?
I can submit logs or even some mp3s themselves if that's helpful. For my own reference, the song it got stuck on most recently was "Invocation" by sonic flood.