And to add to that question, which free programs actually utilize all 6 cores? I've been resorting to running multiple instances to use all my cores.
LOL, I bet the engineers were thinking the same thing when they made x6.. hahaha:biggrin::biggrin:
Then they thought,, well we gotta sell them something,, it might as well be almost completely useless,, almost,, that is,,, but not completely,, well,, it might be
And to add to that question, which free programs actually utilize all 6 cores? I've been resorting to running multiple instances to use all my cores.
And to add to that question, which free programs actually utilize all 6 cores? I've been resorting to running multiple instances to use all my cores.
x264, 2 passes. 1st used 30-50% of my x6, the 2nd pass uses 100%
if i go by constant quantizer then 70-80%
If you REALLY want all the cores used you won't do better than avi.net. For some reason the core scaling on that free software is better than I've ever seen.
You really should have oc'd that 720 though op, I'm closer to 170-180 range with an x3 @ 3.7+ghz.
About how many frames per second is that?
FPS changes a lot depending on source material and output material. give a specific input file, specific output settings, and we'll compare.
I'm encoding MKV files with subs to mp4 files for my ipod touch using the rig in my sig. Mostly anime at either 480 or 720p with the 480 getting 340+ FPS and 720 about 250 FPS. This breaks down to a 24 minute MKV being encoded in less than two minutes.
well arent you special.
my encodes are generally at 110-120 fps. in fact, amagami just finished, so i need to encode that. i'll do that now. 720p source, 330-350 mb/episode.
I watched that one too. Not bad but Durarara is my fave this year so far.