Currawong Posted June 1, 2021 Share Posted June 1, 2021 I presume that the software writes a non-fragmented version of the file to disk, such that reading the file reduces electrical noise generated by multiple disk reads. If that's so, putting one's music on a separate hard disk and defragmenting it would solve that issue. However, the site states (translated): Quote Optimization does not dilute over time. Once the executable is optimized it will remain so. There are, however, more favorable times for optimization. The optimization is sensitive to the electromagnetic effects of the environment. Electromagnetic activity is lower at night than during the day. An optimization launched at night will be more effective than an optimization launched during the day. I have a lot of trouble with this, as would most people. fas42 1 Link to comment
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