Version: 1.13 (using KDE 3.5.0, Kubuntu Package 4:3.5.0-0ubuntu0breezy2 ) Compiler: Target: i486-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.12-10-k7 Normally, KAudioCreator simply rips one job, then the next etc. regardless of what CD it is on. Why not make it (if it is set to 2 or more rips at a time) first try to rip the tracks from different CDs before reverting. Perhaps, make it have both a maximum number of tracks to rip at a time and a total number per CD/device. That way, one could set it to one track per CD/device and infinite tracks at a time. That way, there's no overhead as the CD drive's head moves between tracks. For example: CDROM0 has jobs 1-10, and CDROM1 has jobs 11-20. If the max number per device is 1 and thr total max is 2, then it could rip 1&11, 2&12, etc. Each CD drive would only be ripping one at a time, but it would theoretically double the speed of the rip.
Parallel ripping from 2 drives should be supported now (current git).