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Old 07-20-2013, 07:28 AM   #1
Dullahir
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Was this feature removed?

In earlier versions of Calibre, I was able to specify how many files I wanted to convert at one time, by adjusting the Core settings. (This laptop is a dual-core, so two jobs would be max. My desktop is triple, so three jobs would be max.)

However, when I try to locate that setting once more, I believe it was in the 'Behavior' settings, I am unable to do so.

So my questions are a couple:

If this setting still exists, if I were to adjust it to only convert one at a time, would it go faster, since it would dedicate all resources to a specific job at a time?

And if this still exists, was it moved? If so, where is the new location?

Thank you.


Edit:

Sorry sorry, lol, I was totally wrong.

It is in the Miscellaneous section, and it is still there. Sorry about that!

But yes, would it go faster, one at a time?

Last edited by Dullahir; 07-20-2013 at 07:34 AM. Reason: Redundant
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