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 Post subject: Dual Core
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 6:45 pm 
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Any chance a version that can take advantage of a computer running a dual core. In the future? I would be available to test it out. Hehe once the kitchen is painted.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:37 pm 
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No, the real CPU load is generated by the video mpeg decoder.
I am afraid that's too complex to convert into a dual core solution.
The rest of the processing is less then 10% of the load.

But how long does the processing of a 2 hour recording take on such a modern computer?
wish I had one, my recording and comskip run on a 400MHz Celeron......


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erik wrote:
But how long does the processing of a 2 hour recording take on such a modern computer?
wish I had one, my recording and comskip run on a 400MHz Celeron......


With a P4 3.06Ghz (Hyperthreaded):

35 minutes to run comskip on a 64 minute 1080i MPEG-TS file
21 minutes to run comskip on a 64 minute SD MPEG recorded at DVD 2.5GB/hr

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:59 am 
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35 minutes to run comskip on a 64 minute 1080i MPEG-TS file

This I recognize

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21 minutes to run comskip on a 64 minute SD MPEG recorded at DVD 2.5GB/hr

This is WAY to slow
On a 18.GHz pentium mobile comskip processes SD at DVD 2.5GB/hr at least at 400fps meaning it should be ready in about 5 minutes.


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erik wrote:
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35 minutes to run comskip on a 64 minute 1080i MPEG-TS file

This I recognize

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21 minutes to run comskip on a 64 minute SD MPEG recorded at DVD 2.5GB/hr

This is WAY to slow
On a 18.GHz pentium mobile comskip processes SD at DVD 2.5GB/hr at least at 400fps meaning it should be ready in about 5 minutes.


whoops... my SD time was at the beginning of the night when many videos are being processed... here's one later in the day... it should be the only one running...

8 minutes for a 64 minute SD MPEG recorded at 720x480 2.5gb/hr

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That's better :D


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