Edward Park writes:
> Hi,
>
>>> just remove the redirection and look how to avoid that situation
>>
>> Nope, I just added -nostdin.
>
>
> But doesn’t that redirection just count as that process having another
> file open? I think with ionice -c3 it might make a difference, unless
> -nostdin also
Cecil Westerhof (12020-10-21):
> I think over 90% CPU just for waiting for input is a 'little'
> overkill.
ffmpeg busty-waits the commands: the command input is not designed for
interactive editing. The fact that it is not echoed was a hint.
Just copy-paste your command all at once and you will n
Hi,
>> just remove the redirection and look how to avoid that situation
>
> Nope, I just added -nostdin.
But doesn’t that redirection just count as that process having another file
open? I think with ionice -c3 it might make a difference, unless -nostdin also
is silent
Regards,
Ted Park
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Reindl Harald writes:
> Am 20.10.20 um 20:38 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
>> Enter command: |all |-1 [ ]
>>
>> From this moment on ffmpeg does nothing but using CPU cycles
>
> and you don't realize that it waits for input?
I think over 90% CPU just for waiting for input is a 'little'
overkill.
Am 20.10.20 um 20:38 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
Enter command: |all |-1 [ ]
From this moment on ffmpeg does nothing but using CPU cycles
and you don't realize that it waits for input?
just remove the redirection and look how to avoid that situation
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Moritz Barsnick writes:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 19:33:05 +0200, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> When looking into the log-file I see it ends with:
>> Enter command: |all |-1 [ ]
>>
>> What could be happening here?
>
> This looks like something from stdin triggered interactive mode.
>
> On Tue, Oc
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 19:33:05 +0200, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> When looking into the log-file I see it ends with:
> Enter command: |all |-1 [ ]
>
> What could be happening here?
This looks like something from stdin triggered interactive mode.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 20:38:03 +0200, Cecil We
Carl Zwanzig writes:
> On 10/20/2020 10:33 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> What could be happening here?
>
> Please post some more info, at the least the complete command and the
> output of the last invocation in by the script.
The command I use in the bash script is:
nice -n 10 ionice -c3
On 10/20/2020 10:33 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
What could be happening here?
Please post some more info, at the least the complete command and the output
of the last invocation in by the script.
Later,
z!
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I have a bash script that I use to convert a series of files with
ffmpeg. I use 2> to send the output to a log-file.
On a certain file it was working way to long. With ls I saw that the
output-file and the log-file did not change for the past 2½ hours. But
at the same time ffmpeg still uses more a
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