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  • LisaRCT
    • May 2003
    • 21

    Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

    How can I get this to use a set number of cores to be the default?

    As it is now I must reset this for every conversion performed, I'd just like to set it once and have it use as default setting.

    Thanks
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43894

    #2
    Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

    Yes include the DSP effect 'CPU Force'
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • LisaRCT
      • May 2003
      • 21

      #3
      Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

      Aaaah, thank you, don't know how I missed it.


      OK, just tried this . . . I set DSP to Force Multi-Core, selected 6 of 8 cores and converted a folder.
      It indicate that it is converting using 1 core until I manually tell it to use 6 cores.

      I'd really like to to be a sticky setting.
      Last edited by LisaRCT; 10-05-2019, 03:20 PM.

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 43894

        #4
        Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

        What do you encode to? 'Multi Encoder'?
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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        • LisaRCT
          • May 2003
          • 21

          #5
          Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

          I tried converting a folder of FLAC files to mp3

          I first selected the files in the folderand right-clicked "Convert To"

          Next I tried selecting a folder and clicking 'Batch Convert"

          In both cases only a single core was being used to convert 1 file at a time, even though the DSP "Multi-CPU Force" was selected.

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          • Spoon
            Administrator
            • Apr 2002
            • 43894

            #6
            Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

            Run dBpoweramp Control Centre please and check you have dBpoweramp Reference Registered.
            Spoon
            www.dbpoweramp.com

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            • LisaRCT
              • May 2003
              • 21

              #7
              Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

              I have:
              Release 16.6 [64-bit] registered


              I don't know what I had done wrong but I re-tested today and looking at Windows Performance Monitor I can see all the cores working.

              sorry for the confusion
              Last edited by LisaRCT; 10-06-2019, 05:10 PM.

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              • LisaRCT
                • May 2003
                • 21

                #8
                Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                after further testing, something just doesn't seem right . . .

                While the DSP to force Multi-Core appears to work (all cores appear loaded when watching Windows Performance Monitor, batch conversion still seems slow.
                When I also manually click on: Options ->Encoding ->Use 6 Cores, the conversion speed increases as shown by the "Time Remaining" suddenly drops and conversion speed increases.

                Why would there be a difference when I'd expect both commands should cause the same effect? Am I misinterpreting something?

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                • Spoon
                  Administrator
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 43894

                  #9
                  Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                  How many real cores does your system have?
                  Spoon
                  www.dbpoweramp.com

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                  • LisaRCT
                    • May 2003
                    • 21

                    #10
                    Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                    It has 6 actual cores, no virtual cores.

                    I normally use 4 for batch work but it will pull 6 conversions and still let me play music and such.

                    I used 6 both with the DSP and then again manually.

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                    • Spoon
                      Administrator
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 43894

                      #11
                      Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                      If all the CPUs are 100% for both tests then I cannot see why one method would be faster than the other.
                      Spoon
                      www.dbpoweramp.com

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                      • LisaRCT
                        • May 2003
                        • 21

                        #12
                        Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                        I didn't say they were all at 100%, I said they all showed a load.

                        But when I also manually click the option to use 6 cores while it is converting using the DSP, the Time Remaining suddenly drops and starts timing down much more quickly. You can see a noticeable increase in speed.

                        I will test a group of files both ways and note the difference in time to complete.
                        be back soon

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                        • LisaRCT
                          • May 2003
                          • 21

                          #13
                          Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                          OK I ran a better test: converted 102 FLAC files to mp3 (V0) as a Batch Conversion

                          1) Ran batch using DSP set to Multi-Core Force set to use all cores:
                          Time to complete: 4 min 31 Sec
                          encoding speed: 75 - 80x
                          CPU Load: 30-40% @ 3.89 GHz

                          2) Ran batch with force multi-core DSP removed, started conversion and clicked "Options: Encoding- Using 6 cores"
                          Time to Complete: 1 min 25 sec
                          encoding speed: 200 - 250 x
                          CPU Load: 90-100% @ 3.89 GHz

                          Re-Boot machine, run verification tests:

                          3) Repeat test 2:
                          Time to Complete: 1 min 3 sec
                          encoding speed: 337 x encoding speed
                          CPU Load: 90-100% @ 3.89 GHz

                          4) Repeat test 1:
                          Time to complete: 4 min 21 Sec
                          encoding speed: 81x
                          CPU Load: 25-30% @ 3.79 GHz

                          So, as I stated, when using the Force Multi-Core DSP conversion IS considerably slower than when manually setting "Options: Encoding- Using 6 cores".
                          I'd like not to have to manually set this every time I do a batch and still get the same fast conversion.

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                          • LisaRCT
                            • May 2003
                            • 21

                            #14
                            Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                            I ran a test and converted 102 FLAC to mp3 (-V 0)

                            Test 1: DSP set to use 6 cores = 4 min 31 Sec / 75 - 80x encoding speed / 30- 40% CPU load

                            Test 2: Same files, same settings but with DSP removed, manually set to 6 cores using:
                            "Options: Encoding - 6 cores"
                            = 1 min 25 sec / 200 - 250 x encoding speed / 90-100% CPU load

                            it is faster when set manually.

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                            • Spoon
                              Administrator
                              • Apr 2002
                              • 43894

                              #15
                              Re: Option: Encoding -> Using x Cores

                              Thanks for your report, we will run this exact test soon.
                              Spoon
                              www.dbpoweramp.com

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