Just wondered cause an extra cpu doesnt half speed up the encoding process.
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7
-
How are you feeding it your video stream? If you are frameserving, the frameserver is NOT dual processor capable and this is your bottleneck.
-
yeh im frame serving.....i guess theres no way around this? well no way that would make the process any quicker
-
You can run two processes in parallel since one CPU would be idle ( assuming you are not IO bound to begin with ).
-
I'm new to CCE, but testing it out the other day had both my CPU's around 80-85% (DVD2AVI->AVISYNTH->CCE). A single pass on a 2 hr movie took just over 1 hour if I remember correctly. Speed was around 1.8
-
Thats damn quick enemy! What cpus do u have? mine only seem to run at 60 odd % capacity and a two hour movie takes about two hours......im using vfapi oposed to avisynth wonder if that makes a difference?
-
My main system is 2x2100 MP's. Avisynth definately makes a difference, as it probably took twice as long with VFAPI.
Similar Threads
-
One LCD is flickering on a dual monitors setup
By tigerb in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 4Last Post: 25th Jan 2009, 03:19 -
premiere pro+mainconcept hd: best hardware setup (hdraid, cpu, ram)?
By razzta2001 in forum EditingReplies: 9Last Post: 8th Oct 2008, 07:54 -
How to create a dual monitor setup?
By Denvers Dawgs in forum ComputerReplies: 20Last Post: 1st Mar 2008, 21:00 -
what dual layer dvds should I be using with the following setup?
By transient_today in forum MacReplies: 1Last Post: 22nd Jul 2007, 15:05