

Handbrake alternative multithreading movie#
Slowly but surely, of course, it gets the job done but for a full movie (TRON:Legacy is 2 hours 5 mins 9 seconds end to end) I'm not gonna do that. Well it works, but it's got my damned CPU at ~95C on both cores give or take a bit, of course it's 108F outside my apartment here in downtown Las Vegas at this moment and the AC is set for 80F inside (trust me, that's the best it can do). TRON:Legacy Blu-ray source, chapter 8 (the Lightcycle battle with CLU and Sam and the others), 6 minutes 11 seconds of material, using the JSON preset that was posted by the OP on this Latitude E6420 with the Core i7-2640m dual core i7 (2 cores/4threads), 8GB DDR3 1333, etc.Įstimated time to completion at the 5:30 second mark (meaning it's been encoding for 5 mins 30 second so far) is another 39 mins, Avg FPS 3.5. Now if I could only win a lottery or some relative I don't even know I have would die and drop me a big load of cash I'd be good to go.įigured I'd do a simple test encode for shits and giggles. Wish I had that kind of crunching power, got this old Dell Latitude E6420 with a Sandy Bridge i7 dual core and I can only imagine being able to crunch with that kind of power.īut then again, there are Xeon-powered laptops nowadays from Dell in the Precision line of mobile workstations - no they don't come with 24 freakin' core CPUs but even so, it would be lights years beyond what I'm capable of. That's nice, it really is, good job on the setup and thanks for the detailed info, very nice indeed. Hope you find the answer that works best for you. Its crazy good, but I didnt encode the file. In my case less than half the size and better quality than. On a different note, I have seen firsthand the differences between. Whats better if you want to encode a lot of videos? Yeah, im interested. Quick sync and comparables vs max threads.

I have always been trying to figure out the exact encoding difference between a cpu/igp vs max threads. Have never run a xeon, good to know the abilities especially since threadripper and new i9 came out. Maybe you will find a way to make it work efficiently. You will find answers to a lot of specific questions like yours and see what comes out of it. Go there not to buy a machine, but to check their forum. They make workstation type machines specifically for the video editing crowd. They have e-x-t-e-n-s-i-v-e info and may provide you with a solution that you didnt think of. Yeah, that's about how most of us feel about computers and related technologies so, no worries, you'll fit right in soon enough (even though you joined what, 6 years ago, come on).Ĭheck and let us know what you managed to do. If you've ever seen the movie "xXx" (the first one, not the super terribad shit sequels) there's the line where Xander Cage is about to be yanked out the back of a military cargo plane by parachute and he looks at the camera and says "I live for this shit!" I would really be interested in knowing the specs of the encoding performance myself as well, the x265 encoder is still going through development but the actual encoding performance in terms of FPS is still quite low even on high end hardware and from what I remember the performance sorta tapers off after about 6-8 cores so doing multiple ones with even some processor affinity per instance of HandBrake to really spread it around well and thorough might make it work even better.īut I'd really love to get some hard data on the kind of FPS encoding speeds you're achieving once you figure out your working encoding methodology, absolutely.Īnd you're not bothering us, that's what this forum is all about: ardware enthusiasts that really give a shit about such things as how many cores you've got, FPS encoding speeds, etc.
