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Old 23rd September 2014, 11:54   #9  |  Link
Are_
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This is on an AMD cpu 8 cores.
MPEG2Source was used on avisynth, and d2vsource for vapoursynth, source was a VOB file from a DVD and used the sample code from lansing:

Code:
# AVISYNTH 2.6  MT - MVTOOLS SVP
Frames processed:                2501 (0 - 2500)
FPS (min | max | average):       34.21 | 82.74 | 51.78
CPU usage (average):             94%
Thread count:                    10
Physical Memory usage (peak):    585 MB
Virtual Memory usage (peak):     733 MB
Time (elapsed):                  000:00:48.304

# VAPOURSYNTH WIN32
Output 2500 frames in 67.32 seconds (37.13 fps)

# VAPOURSYNTH LINUX x86_64 (-march=native -O2)
Output 2500 frames in 55.85 seconds (44.76 fps)

# VAPOURSYNTH LINUX x86_64 (-march=native -Ofast -lto)
Output 2500 frames in 54.89 seconds (45.55 fps)

# VAPOURSYNTH LINUX x86_64 (retarded compiler flags optimizations)
Output 2500 frames in 53.39 seconds (46.83 fps)
All vapoursynth tests were topping the cpu at 100%.

I don't know why avisynth scored so poorly for me compared to Keiyakusha. :/

Last edited by Are_; 23rd September 2014 at 12:41. Reason: corrected test results
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