On Tuesday 25 October 2005 07:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Selon aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > You didn't mention your system specs; transcoding is pretty > > CPU-intensive. Also, if there's anything else running on the system > > (for example another recording using software encoding) then nuvexport > > will get a lot less CPU (by design) because the commands it spawns run > > at the lowest priority level. > > > > I haven't ever tried converting to XviD before, but on my Athlon 2800 > > converting a one-hour recording to SVCD or DVD can take over an hour. > > Back in the early days of nuvexport, it used to take about 8 hours to > > convert a one-hour recording to SVCD on my Athlon 1.33 GHz machine. > > I have a VIA Epia-M 10000 (Processor C3 1Ghz) > > I looked at the CPU activity when I transcoded the files. The First pass > used all the CPU available (so approximatively 80%) but the second pass > used only 30%. > Is there a way to force the programm using more CPU? > Do you know how many time takes normally an ecoding in XviD for a movie > about 1h30? > > Vince >
with my xvid settings and filters it usually takes me 4hrs to encode a 45min show. Athlon64 3200+ pretty much dedicated to it. Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
