On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, Steven Boswell II wrote:
> I don't know when we developers will officially
> release a new version of mjpegtools -- there's
:)
> version in order to use y4mdenoise. But if you do, I
> just finished writing the first dual-processor version!
Your timing is _excellent_. The rendering session just completed
early this morning and I was just about to start the encoding when
I saw your announcement of the "-p" option.
> reading/writing of frames into separate threads. "-p
> 2" moves color-denoising into a separate thread. So
'top' on OS/X shows the number of threads being used by a process
and with "y4mdenoise -p 2" there are 4 threads. Wheee!
> than it was. And it's nice to see the main thread
> (the one denoising intensity) running near 100% CPU usage.
That's how y4mdenoise has always behaved <grin> - but now it's using
part of the 2nd cpu as well :)
It's working nicely so far - thanks!
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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