[vorbis] oggenc and SMP

Nathan I. Sharfi nisharfi at intranet.csupomona.edu
Tue Aug 21 10:19:25 PDT 2001



I open two instances of oggdrop and file them so one fish doesn't get too
much more of a workload than the other. However, this does depend on having
enough disk space (I rip all tracks and then encode in two separate steps)
and then start filing into the two oggdrop buckets. Perhaps that given a
list of filenames, oggenc/drop could do this sort of spawning themselves?

On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Andre Kajita - Administrador da Rede wrote:

> Greets,
>
> I'm encoding my favorite Vivaldi Four Seasons CD (my tester files) on
> my older dual PII-350 linux machines (it's kinda slow with '-b 160'
> but that's alright) and started wondering - mind you, I'm sucky at C -
> is it that hard to implement an encoder that uses all the processors
> on a SMP computer?
>
> Andre.
> --
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> - Douglas Noel Adams, 1952 - 2001
> - DNA, so long and thanks for all the books
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