I was just wondering if a CPU's L2 cache and inclusion of SSE 4.1 makes any difference in re-encoding for BD-25 compression and if so how important is it?
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Originally posted by DharmaBummed69 View PostI was just wondering if a CPU's L2 cache and inclusion of SSE 4.1 makes any difference in re-encoding for BD-25 compression and if so how important is it?
Anyway, size of L2 does plays significant role in process speed. It's sort of like pantry on your kitchen, than bigger pantry you have, than less trips you have to make to a storage. As a result, faster process speed.
SSE 4.1 is a tool to optimize CPU utilization in 64 bit environment. You can't really do anything with it. It's a source code that have to be incorporated into a program you running (DVDFab in this case) by developers. In other words, it makes program 64 bit. Since DVDFab works in 64 bit environment just fine, I assume it's in there.sigpic
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