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23rd December 2005, 23:36 | #1 | Link |
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ECLCCE only set one core to be used in CCE
I have been using the freeware version with CCE and ECLCCE. But I have found out that every time it starts CCE to encode a cell. I dosen't set the program to use both of my cores. I got an Athlon X2 4200+ and if I open up task manager and find CCTSPT.EXE and right click and choose connection, only CPU 0 are checked, not CPU 1. If I check this and press ok, cce starts to use around 80-85% CPU compare to 48% with only one core. But I can't set CCE manually every time its starts on a new cell. So chould it be possible to do something that automatically sets it to use both cores. I think the problem is in ECLCCE, because CCE use both cores if started manually, but not when running though ECLCCE.
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24th December 2005, 00:16 | #2 | Link |
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Try the CCE 2.70 Trial... 2.70.XX versions don't need EclCCE
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26th December 2005, 18:41 | #4 | Link |
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Nope as it is now, DVD-RB-PRO has less or little support for 2.70.02 the version I'm trying now.
DVD-RB-PRO happens to work with CCE 2.70.x.x , but nothing special is done for it, as far as I understand. You have to select CCE TRIAL and minimize encoders however to get it running. However despite the minimize setting , still a progress window is displayed on screen, very annoying, but older versions with CCE 2.66/2.67 did also take focus away when a new segment started. That progress window popping up, even WITH the minimize setting is annoying however, but else it even won't work at all. A lot of things to set in 2.70 aren't available through DVD-RB-PRO now. But THE reasons why you should use CCE 2.70.0.2 and up are: - There is a better encoder engine, especially with fading scenes now blockiness pictures are gone. - It's faster even on AMD based CPU's. - It's directly driven by DVD-RB-PRO and it will probably use both CPU cores, in youre case. By the way, when I'm running whatever version of CCE it's using 99% of my single core CPU, not only 48% or something. Last edited by apfraats; 26th December 2005 at 18:45. |
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