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11th May 2004, 22:30 | #1 | Link |
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How do I set it up so CCE runs at low priority?
I am using 2.66 so I have to use EclCCE. I set DVDRB up to execute EclCCE in setup, therefore opening up the parameters in CCE. I have created a batch file to run EclCCE at low priority, but DVDRB won't let me select this batch file in setup as its not the correct .exe. Is ther any way of doing this?
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11th May 2004, 22:50 | #2 | Link |
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Just run DVD-RB in low priority - any CCE instances opened after this will automatically inherit the low priority setting. Also, doesn't eclCCE add an "eclCCE" tab in the CCE settings screen which lets you apply low priority?
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11th May 2004, 23:25 | #4 | Link |
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Taskmanager works perfect, set low priority for all involving programs (Rebuilder, EclCCE & CCE).
I've got 2 HD's & while encoding (from 1 HD to another) I can do almost everything on my cpu without delays. Just make sure you've got enough RAM (512MB should be more than enough). |
12th May 2004, 00:28 | #5 | Link |
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For 2.67 open CCE using eclcce. Go to options and choose the EclCCE tab. Set CCE process Priority to idle. For 2.5 there is an ini parameter, IIRC. Check the docs or the thread in CCE forum.
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