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Thanks — one important point I forgot is that this was with the Apple
TV conversion. I'm currently running some Flatten to QuickTime exports
and the iFlicksHelper thread count seems to be remaining steady at
around 18.
Incidentally, it would be nice if we could have an option to not use
all the cores when doing format conversion; I can still use my machine
while Handbrake is doing conversions because I can tell it to leave a
few cores for me :) Preferably this would be a slider that can be
changed mid-conversion, rather than something set in Preferences, so I
can crank up the power when I leave the keyboard…
> On 17 Dec, 17:13, Jendrik Bertram <jend...@iflicksapp.com> wrote:
>> Thanks for letting me know. I'll have a close look at this.
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> Thanks — one important point I forgot is that this was with the Apple
> TV conversion. I'm currently running some Flatten to QuickTime exports
> and the iFlicksHelper thread count seems to be remaining steady at
> around 18.
I think I have fixed this. I'll release an update tomorrow which will include the fixes.
> Incidentally, it would be nice if we could have an option to not use
> all the cores when doing format conversion; I can still use my machine
> while Handbrake is doing conversions because I can tell it to leave a
> few cores for me :) Preferably this would be a slider that can be
> changed mid-conversion, rather than something set in Preferences, so I
> can crank up the power when I leave the keyboard…
Currently iFlicks is telling x264 to automatically select the number of cores used.
After the next stable version is released I'll be moving away from QuickTime to gain more flexibility. I'll see if I can add this then.
Yes, 1.2 seems to have fixed this — I was able to encode 24 MST3K
episodes and my machine was still running fine afterwards :)
Thanks!