[FFmpeg-user] ffmpeg/libx264 thread management
Tim Nicholson
nichot20 at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 13 18:10:31 CET 2012
> On 02/11/12 00:05, Jonathan Isom wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:45 AM, dE .<de.techno at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 02/10/12 20:26, Michael Smithng wrote:
>>>> Now that all of 'that's' out of the way dot dot dot
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any input on the actual question?
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 9, 2012, at 6:26 AM, John Dexter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> First remove your signature and re-post the question.
>>>>>>
Curious how one automated tag that is added after an email has been posted
should cause such ire, when unnecessary multiple repeated quoting of another
does not...
>>>>>> This's a public mailing list.
>>>>> Kind of immature to insist someone re-posts. It's not a school
>>>>> playground. If the nonsense in the signature held any legal power
>>>>> you'd already be caught even if he re-posted :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Tim maybe you'll have to post from your personal email if BBC is as
>>>>> super-anal over this stuff as I hear!
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>>> You're the same guy?
>> Does it really matter who asked. I would like to know as well about
>> to the original question.
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>
> Nice shouldn't matter if your system is not busy, also when encoding
> using x264, I don't see children of ffmpeg, but a single process; so I'm
> not sure what you mean.
Well if you use htop in tree mode you may see what is meant....
>
> If you want to force priority, you may use nice, renice.
Except that it makes no difference in this instance....
--
Tim
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