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Originally Posted by Stereodude
I know it can be changed after starting, but x265 spawns more threads to start with because it sees all the logical processors in the system. Restricting it after it starts doesn't fix that. If you start a program correctly with restricted affinity the program only detects those cores allocated to it and spawns less threads as a result. I did this with x264 regularly. I also do it with handbrake.
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If it's anything like x264, you can just set the threads param yourself...