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processsor use only at %50
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 21:00
by VJ Nexus
I just got a new notebook yesterday specifically for video stuff. It's a p4 3.2Ghz Prescott 1MB Cache 800FSB HT - 512 ddr400 kingston ram - 7200 60GB - ati 9700 mobility 128 - W2k sp4 - prcs:640x480, oupt:800x600 32bit
here's my problem or question though. When I watch my process monitor, it seems to be running at only %50 usage. I thought resolume basically used all the processor like a video game and kept it all ready, but even with full effects on 3 layers, the processor monitor never tops %50. It seems to be running pretty well, but i was curious about this readout. (It is HT and both halves show %50)
[Edited on 10-2-2005 by NexusIntent]
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 14:42
by edwin
Hi Nexusintent,
you are the firsty one saying that it runs on 50% percent while other people are allways asking why it runs at 99-100%.
I don't why it runs on 50% on your machine, it allways runs more or less a 100% on ours.
Cheers
Edwin
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 15:49
by seex
Interesting!!
i was wondering if this happens to anyone eles, My comp specs are prety much the same HT 3.2 GHZ P4, pci-x g-force6800, 7200 rpm disc, 512 ddr ram, i cant get the cpu to go over 55% mostley its 40% plus.
And it stays the same even with my new clips 45 sec of Pal resolution with PIC mjpg, three layers with all the effect slots running diferent efects...
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 21:39
by TulumbaOptiks
i think it's the HT. I have also an P4 Prescott. Does Resolume support Dual-CPU's?
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 07:04
by VJzoo
ive got the same thing happening with my lappy p4 3gh hyperthreded.
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:34
by edwin
we don't support dual-cpu...
but your operating system does....so maybe it's the o.s that put's resolume in it's own thread or soemthing..
i will have to look into hyperthreading to know what it does.
cheers
Edwin
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:01
by VJzoo
that sounds intrsting

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:13
by edwin
if anyone is interested
a link to info about hyperthreading
http://or1cedar.intel.com/media/trainin ... /index.htm
cheers
Edwin
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 15:34
by VJzoo
well, now i know what hyper threding realy does, when is resolume going to utilise it

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 20:07
by Anonymous
So for best performance, should we be turning off hyper threading until Resolume supports it ??