Why waste your time? If he wants to surf the forum not logged in so he can't see attachments that's his problem.Sorry. There is an attachment. It shows the windows task manager and 32 cpu windows (2 CPUs x 8 cores x 2 for hyperthreading). As the count increases, they switch to two rows of CPU counters.
:erm: His newest build maybe...I see it, but what computer is it? I just expected a little context.
I see it, but what computer is it? I just expected a little context.
:erm: His newest build maybe...
That system is probably past the point where quality will be noticeably lost due to running too many threads in parallel using x264. You would want to cap the number of threads per encode and run multiple encodes in parallel.That certainly would improve my Bluray-stealing throughput.
You would want to cap the number of threads per encode and run multiple encodes in parallel.
Maxburn said:So you all reencode your blurays? I've just been ripping and storing them as is. Do you keep the same video quality and uncompressed sound? Menus?
I'm in the middle of getting my car detail on. I've never done it before and I don't want to start on my brand new car (when I get it) so I decided to use my wife's "new" car, that I'm currently driving, as the test dummy. So far I've washed and claybar'd it. Now onto polishing with a random orbital.
I find it really annoying dealing with TV episodes on bluray without menus and not knowing which is which, my friend that also reencodes everything complains about this constantly.
I found a $50 bill today while I was out for a walk. Who the hell drops a $50? Who even CARRIES $50s when they can help it?
I found a $50 bill today while I was out for a walk. Who the hell drops a $50? Who even CARRIES $50s when they can help it?
The key to having a massive store of video content is organization. Handbrake allows a pretty straightforward workflow for converting a disc made up of multiple episodes even if you don't want to script, but there are actually tools for straightening out TV show file names if that's an annoyance. If you can get something like showname.SxxEyy.mkv you're probably golden, but between theRenamer and Filebot you should be able to whip a video collection into shape in a few hours even if your stuff was named while you were in the process of drinking yourself into a coma when you encoded them.
Streaming content is available too inconsistently and has drawbacks in terms of quality and extra content that make it extremely unappealing. I already have the procedures and infrastructure in place to deal with ripping and storing locally and I can't see that changing any time soon.
I hate it when that happens...I did have a problem at a certain retail store that did not want to accept cash for over $3000 IIRC, but that was years ago.
I hate it when that happens...
No, it hasn't. I was teasing you.Has that happened to you too? Is that certain store out of business now?
It's not too smart to bombard employees with political rhetoric. That's the kind of crap that creates a literally hostile workplace.