Is anyone else experiencing this issue? During the remux phase the system locks up and becomes unresponsive. CPU utilization remains under 4% for the system.
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Originally posted by rswiders View PostIs anyone else experiencing this issue? During the remux phase the system locks up and becomes unresponsive. CPU utilization remains under 4% for the system.
One of the ways I came to this conclusion is that when streamfab writes files to disk, it makes multiple copies and file operations to output one file. A couple of other users have stated this recently. While using the competitor software, it runs much more intelligently where it saves chunks to the output file as it grabs it which causes the program to run much much smoother. With streamfab it's different since multiple file operations are happening at one time it floods the drive. When the drive becomes flooded it slows down, if not temporarily locks up the computer until the drive can breathe again. This is where the majority of the issue is happening in my case. Try to avoid SMR drives as much as possible. They suck! They are bad enough to use economically, but streamfab does not help the issue at all.
Here's the wiki info if you want to read up on it:
For a few years I thought my hard drives were dying on me. That wasn't the case at all after changing at least a couple dozen of them out. It came to be the horribly slow SMR technology they put into those drives that I knew nothing about. The complaints were that seagate and wd were both using the technology without notifying the customer in recent years. WD had the worst from what I understand. They were labeling some of their later red drives as NAS ready drives. They should not be that way in my opinion because they can't handle many I/O at one time which causes them to be temporarily unresponsive as all the data is written to and cleared from the drive's cache until it's moved to the platters. There's a lot of information on it out there to which you can find in any search engine. It's quite an interesting read because it makes you think you're not really going bat-shit crazy thinking the problem is with newer faulty drives or something internal.
Again, this is based on my research and from my own experience. I wouldn't necessarily say it was streamfab's fault, but I do believe they could do a better job at creating the final copy of a download without having to process so many I/O read/write functions for one final output file.
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What is your output format? MP4 or MKV? If MKV, have you tried changing the setting to use MKVToolNix (MKVMerge) instead of FFMpeg?
Mona and the developer will want a copy of your StreamFab.log and a name or two of specific files that are causing this Remux problem. Also, which stream module is this occuring on?
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