19-Jun-2015, 11:10
(19-Jun-2015, 11:00)amabrok Wrote:(19-Jun-2015, 10:25)PhilP Wrote: I've never had more than a single album in a playlist so even at 24/96 that should only be say 1.5Gb against a 120Gb cache. I always cleared the playlist between albums.
but remember that the system will not flush the buffer of previous sessions on the assumption that you may want to play those tracks again and there and then they will be ready for you. so while a single session is not enough to load ur buffer SSD but it is already loaded from previous sessions
a simple way to test this theory is to play one album in full, this way you ensure that it is fully bloaded and uffered to the SSD, then try to replay it again. if my theory is valid then you should not experince any hiccups in the replay as it will ideally be playing from the SSD
I think clearing the playlist (with the clear button) does flush the SSD cache. If I don't clear the playlist and powercycle my N100 the playlist is still ready in the conductor app.
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