Your collection is relatively small, yet it is split across two drives.

Let me guess: you only have one drive ..

Then you should use the "-2 0" switch, which means put 0% on the second drive. mp3tofid cannot tell how many drives you have and how big they are, so you need to tell it.

You are probably also better off with the "-o" switch. This means "use old directory structure" using one big flat fids directory per drive. On large (filled) drives, the new structure is a big performance win, but with small collections there is no difference. And currently, hijack cannot handle the new structure in its playlist handling.

Pim