i just upgraded from a p3 500 to a dual 1.2 anthlon system and i would like to know how to this to me advantage in tmpgenc. i how it's dual cpu aware but how i know it's using both...???
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I think you would want to click on options, environmental setting, cpu, and check the "use multi-thread".
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i thought it was as easy as that but i wanted some backin on it, and what about the use pipeline and other options
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Next to where it says "Use multi-thread" does it say 1 processor or 2?
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i'm not sure if what i'm doing is right but i just checked all the boxes under multithread and that seems to take up the majority of cpu bandwidth
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I think tmpg will always take up all your remaining available cpu bandwidth.
Next to where it says "Use multi-thread" does it say 1 processor or 2? -
Mine only says one so I think tmpg is recognizing both of your processors since it says two and not one. Is it greyed so that you can't change it?
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Well I think that it is safe to say that it is recognizing both then.
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