umakemebetter
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is it possible to limit software to certain cores? i want to utilize a possibly upcoming build as efficiently as possible - i'm using it for converting peoples VHS's into DVD's.
I Want: to have two digital tv tuner/video capture cards ripping two vhs's at the same time - so can i split the power evenly between the 4 cores? (one program gets two, the other program gets the other two)
and i'd like to do the same when i'm encoding the videos onto DVD
on a separate note, how long would it take to encode 2 hours worth of video into DVD-friendly MPEG2? (itll be in pieces, but each video should contain 2 hours of vid total, and itll be batch converted). and my second question, how long would that take when using only 2 of the 4 cores? (remember, 720x480 mpeg2)
i'd like to know the realistic timings because i'd like to do it all 2 at a time
specs for build:
Q6600
8GB of DDR2-800 (dual channel)
Vista64
250GB HD
don't try to deter me from the 8GB btw, i wont budge
I Want: to have two digital tv tuner/video capture cards ripping two vhs's at the same time - so can i split the power evenly between the 4 cores? (one program gets two, the other program gets the other two)
and i'd like to do the same when i'm encoding the videos onto DVD
on a separate note, how long would it take to encode 2 hours worth of video into DVD-friendly MPEG2? (itll be in pieces, but each video should contain 2 hours of vid total, and itll be batch converted). and my second question, how long would that take when using only 2 of the 4 cores? (remember, 720x480 mpeg2)
i'd like to know the realistic timings because i'd like to do it all 2 at a time
specs for build:
Q6600
8GB of DDR2-800 (dual channel)
Vista64
250GB HD
don't try to deter me from the 8GB btw, i wont budge