Possible use of multicore CPUs?

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dom61
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Possible use of multicore CPUs?

Post by dom61 »

Making the conversion of multiple sessions simultaneously.
I noticed it has been used almost exclusively to the RAM
and non-core CPU.
You could set the program to make better use of processor cores?

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BlackDragon24
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Re: Possible use of multicore CPUs?

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dom61 wrote:Making the conversion of multiple sessions simultaneously.
I noticed it has been used almost exclusively to the RAM
and non-core CPU.
You could set the program to make better use of processor cores?

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THANKS
The rate limiting step with makemkv is the speed of the drive, or more technically, how fast a certain dvd/blu-ray drive can communicate through the motherboard to the hard drive. Adding cpu cycles will not copy it faster to the hard drive.
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Re: Possible use of multicore CPUs?

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Lets get MakeMKV rewritten in OpenGL or CUDA so it can use all the cores available on our graphics cards! :wink:

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Re: Possible use of multicore CPUs?

Post by mike admin »

MakeMKV already uses multiple cores - you can see for yourself, no single core is overloaded. MakeMKV also uses AES-NI instructions when available, decrypting with hardware. In your case you're limited by the drive speed.
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