On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 14:37:53 +0100, Henk D. Schoneveld wrote:
> > The other replies are correct. You can, with one caveat. If you want
> > to run multiple encoding passes over a video, some stats must be stored
> > in a stats file. You must give a unique name for the stats file for
> > each
On 15 Nov 2015, at 14:30, James Darnley wrote:
> On 2015-11-15 06:40, Ben Stover wrote:
>> Can I run TWO ffmpeg encoding or verification processes in parallel on the
>> same computer?
>>
>> Or do they interfere each other because they e.g use the same temporary
>> files or caches or internal
On 2015-11-15 06:40, Ben Stover wrote:
> Can I run TWO ffmpeg encoding or verification processes in parallel on the
> same computer?
>
> Or do they interfere each other because they e.g use the same temporary files
> or caches or internal config files or .?
The other replies are correct. Y
Am 15.11.2015 um 06:40 schrieb Ben Stover:
Can I run TWO ffmpeg encoding or verification processes in parallel on the same
computer?
Or do they interfere each other because they e.g use the same temporary files
or caches or internal config files or .?
no problem at all as ffmpeg is used
On 15 Nov 2015, at 06:40, Ben Stover wrote:
> Can I run TWO ffmpeg encoding or verification processes in parallel on the
> same computer?
>
> Or do they interfere each other because they e.g use the same temporary files
> or caches or internal config files or .?
AFAIK no problem at all.
>
Can I run TWO ffmpeg encoding or verification processes in parallel on the same
computer?
Or do they interfere each other because they e.g use the same temporary files
or caches or internal config files or .?
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