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Is there an article on how to boost your Frames Per Second when encoding Dvd to file?
You would naturally think a faster computer would make it better, but im not to sure if its as simple as that.
I have tried a Dual Core 3.00 gig machine with 3 gig of ram. PC-6400
and a Dual Quad Core machine XEON 2.0 gig (8cores) with 4 gig of ram and both perform around the same frames per second. averages around 130-150fps.
The CPU is only around 20% usage on the dual quad core.
I then tried to run DVDFAB 3 times at the same time thinking that would make it go faster all in all. I was wrong. It stayed around 30-40% usage, and 1 session was at around 120fps and the others were 10fps.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Also, I would love to hear how the I7 processor users are experiencing fps. Are people out there averaging 250-300fps?
Thanks!
Is there an article on how to boost your Frames Per Second when encoding Dvd to file?
You would naturally think a faster computer would make it better, but im not to sure if its as simple as that.
I have tried a Dual Core 3.00 gig machine with 3 gig of ram. PC-6400
and a Dual Quad Core machine XEON 2.0 gig (8cores) with 4 gig of ram and both perform around the same frames per second. averages around 130-150fps.
The CPU is only around 20% usage on the dual quad core.
I then tried to run DVDFAB 3 times at the same time thinking that would make it go faster all in all. I was wrong. It stayed around 30-40% usage, and 1 session was at around 120fps and the others were 10fps.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Also, I would love to hear how the I7 processor users are experiencing fps. Are people out there averaging 250-300fps?
Thanks!
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