Paralellize ffmpeg commands to sync faster#25
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Configurable parallelism defaulting to 1 concurrent ffmpeg command per available core On my laptop (10 core M1 Max), this sped up the syncing of the Silmarillion audiobooks from about 2 hours to about 20 minutes
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Configurable parallelism defaulting to 1 concurrent ffmpeg command per available core On my laptop (10 core M1 Max), this sped up the syncing of the Silmarillion audiobooks from about 2 hours to about 20 minutes
Note: I don't actually know Go and used Jetbrains' Junie agent for this, but it worked on my machine.