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Isolate FFMPEG on a dedicated CPU
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09-02-2020, 11:24
Post: #29
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RE: Isolate FFMPEG on a dedicated CPU
I finally give a try to use the same core for ffmpeg+minim vs one core for each. There is no sensible difference.
In fact, when using ffmpeg for transcode, the transcode is done at the very beginning of the reading process, and only last a few time. I don't know if the transcode file is really a temp file or in ram. |
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