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  1. I'm encoding xvid avi (because that's what my crappy iview2600 supports in my living room) the tv shows I recorded on my main, catch is it only uses 100% of 400 % maybe 100.9 at the most there anyway to compile fmpegx and ffmpeg to use mulicre I looked for a commandline window in the encoding options but I can find such animal help
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    added videocard had to downclock my proc got 10 C hotter in my case time to ducts that sucker ;@ had to down my overclock was 2200mhz now 2100 mhz :'(
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    If you want to encode with ffmpeg from the command line on Mac OS X, then I suggest gettting a newer binary from http://go.to/osxffmpegcompiling, or compile your own. I haven't tested the CPU percentages, though.
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  3. Although Xvid is multi threaded to some extent, you will never get it use 100% of all your cores the same way as (for example) x264 does.

    x264 was built from the ground up to be multi threaded, Xvid wasn't.
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