![]() Soundwise it is just a fraction in front of 3.5, but still behind freeware Foobar on Windows!! Sorry, but that is the fact. , even enhance it and then it would make a reason to buy new software. Big plus of Audirvana (all versions) is how it recognises all formats (including Flac, ISO DSD… ), and I hope they will resolve their issues with synchronisation, to be at least as it was on old 3.5. With level of preformance of 3.5 + additional features it provides (streaming ability) Origin has to provide much more fluidity in its performance. ![]() I listen to local files only, but so far I am not totaly convinced. I run them simultaneously and 3.5 finishes adding new folders in few seconds while Origin takes few minutes…Īlso some features takes more steps to reach: like shortcut to location of files, some sound settings… ![]() I noticed that synchronisation is much slower than with old 3.5. Is there any way to configure parallel resync for all folders in Audirvana also or somehow speed up the startup rescan and bring it down to a few minutes… having to wait for hour for all new music to become visible in Audirvana is a real blocking point for me and disabling the startup rescan is not an option either because changes to the library will not get detected automatically anymore. In comparison, the same resync used to take about 5 minutes in Roon on the same computer and was happening in parallel which sped it up considerably. I have split my library into different folders by letter and added each folder to Audirvana separately, but the syncing is happening sequentially, one folder at the time. My library contains about 336K tracks and if I leave checked the option to rescan folders for changes at each start, the syncing for all folders takes about 4 hours which is a long time to wait for all new music to become visible. I am currently testing Audirvana Origin and I was hoping to see a significant improvement in performance when handling large libraries.
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