[FFmpeg-user] Best CPU for ffmpeg
Carl Eugen Hoyos
cehoyos at ag.or.at
Tue Jan 28 11:57:45 CET 2014
Tim Nicholson <nichot20 <at> yahoo.com> writes:
> > Did you ever test to start all your instances with
> > -threads 1 (twice, once for decoding, once for
> > encoding)?
>
> as in ffmpeg -threads 1 -i infile -threads 1 ...outfile ?
Yes.
(Although the effect is possibly decoding-only.)
> > I wonder if that wouldn't increase performance, in
> > some cases even significantly.
>
> So, just to clarify, are you suggesting that in cases
> where some processes don't multithread properly
No.
> you force the whole chain to single thread (and then
> run multiple instances)?
Assuming you don't want to encode one file but many files
n with n larger than the number of CPU cores in your
hardware, I wonder if it isn't (significantly?) faster to
encode all n files (no matter if multithreading works
well for them or at all) if you always use -threads 1.
Or in other words: I believe that multi-threading has a
measurable overhead - at least in some cases.
But maybe the overhead I mean is non-blocking and it
simply makes no difference.
Carl Eugen
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