On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Stefan Gofferje
<li...@home.gofferje.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not sure if this is the right place but I noticed something odd... I got
> myself a new machine, explicitly for video. Core i7-4770K, 3.5GHz, 32GB
> RAM, SSD, Geforce GTX 770. I installed it yesterday with kubuntu 14.04 -
> first time Ubuntu after 18+ years on SuSE...
>
> Now I'm rendering my first video (1080p/50 GoPro footage with a few
> filters via libx264) with KDEnLIVE on the new machine and I see MLT use
> just 3 cores and only between 35 and 40% of the resources. I did specify
> 7 threads in the KDEnLIVE render window...
>
> Is there any way to tell mlt to make full use of the machine? Maybe even
> use the GPU via OpenCL?

Did you try snapping your fingers or sprinkling the pixie dust?
You can try setting real_time=-4 property on the consumer or using
Movit filters. The NDVI filter is not a Movit filter. Even then, we
may not be able max out your resources because this is not magic. It
takes hard work to make things parallel and concurrent. How to set
real_time with Kdenlive? It probably depends on your version, but this
is not the Kdenlive forum; so, we assume you are asking about using
the APIs or melt.

> -S
>
>
> --
>  (o_   Stefan Gofferje            | SCLT, MCP, CCSA
>  //\   Reg'd Linux User #247167   | VCP #2263
>  V_/_  Heckler & Koch - the original point and click interface
>

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