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?
THANKS
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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?
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.
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.