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Originally Posted by shinchiro
I thought there is L-smash patch which can encode audio, right?
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AFAIK, the "L-smash" project implements an alternative MP4 muxer. I don't think it is specifically for audio encoding
Anyway, I cannot make use of any features/patches that have not been adopted into mainline x264 yet.
The same goes for UTF-8 support, for example. You still may be able to make use of "unofficial" features through the "custom parameters" edit box.
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Originally Posted by shinchiro
Did you plan to merge LameXp into this GUI? If yes, it would be awesome
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Definitely not. I'm not trying to create an "egg-laying wool-milk-sow" that nobody can maintain...
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Originally Posted by shinchiro
Can you add option to change priority of x264 & avsyuv processes if possible? The default priority is below normal
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What is wrong about that?
If you think that running a process at a higher priority would make it run any "faster", then you are wrong!
Priorities
only make a difference when various processes are ready to execute at the same moment and thus compete for the CPU.
In that case the process with the higher priority is served first. And we generally want that to be the GUI (foreground) process.
Running x264 at "below normal" priority means: Use all the CPU time you can get, but don't thwart any of the "foreground" processes.
Thus, as long as you don't run other "CPU intensive" workload at the same time, a "below normal" priority won't slow down x264...
(Though it will noticeably improve the reactivity of the GUI front-end and other programs, e.g. web-browser and stuff)