DVD RB Pro: Multiple Encoder Processes

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  • jdobbs
    Digital Video Enthusiast
    Digital Video Enthusiast
    • Sep 2004
    • 324

    #16
    With multiple threads within a single process, its possible for a single program to enhance its speed by allowing different parts of the code to follow its own "path". The advantage is that a program can take advantage of concurrent activities. The disadvantage is that you only get a benefit for sections that can happen concurrently... and a significant portion of any program's code can't run concurrently.

    Muliple instances (or processes) can more effectively take advantage of multiple threads and/or processors. It can have more than one thread (or processor) running independent of another, so it will run faster. The disadvantage, however, is the if you only have one thing to do (for example, encode a single file) -- you can't split the work up and run multiple instances -- they would bump heads with one another.

    DVD-RB splits the overall encode into segments. Since the encode of each segment is independent of the others -- multiple instances are possible. That means that even an application (encoder) that isn't written for multiple threads can use them via the multiple instances (processes).

    When you have a program (like AQM) that can take advantage of multiple threads... you can still benefit from multiple instances. You can have multiple threads running within multiple instances. You reach the limit when you've exhausted the number of threads the system will support.

    Hope that's clear... it's not exactly a simple subject and a lot of academics have and still are writing papers on how to efficiently take advantage of multiple threads and processors.
    Last edited by jdobbs; 5 Nov 2006, 02:33 AM.

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    • gary172
      Super Member
      Super Member
      • Sep 2004
      • 274

      #17
      Thank you kindly again. With HC, DVD RB, DVD RB Pro, and AQM in mind, verify my understanding of your reply:

      Para #1 - refers to AQM (via DVD RB (not Pro))
      Para #2 - refers to DVD RB Pro
      Para #3 - refers to DVD RB Pro and HC
      Para #4 - refers to AQM (multiple threads), and AQM w/DVDRB Pro (multiple threads / multiple instances)

      Thanks again.

      Kindest REgards
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      • jdobbs
        Digital Video Enthusiast
        Digital Video Enthusiast
        • Sep 2004
        • 324

        #18
        The paragraphs aren't aimed at any specific software or methods -- I was only trying to explain a little about how it works. Whether it applies also depends on how you configure DVD-RB. For example, paragraph one applies to AQM whether you are running Pro or not... it also applies even if you are using multiple instances -- the two are not mutually exclusive.

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        • gary172
          Super Member
          Super Member
          • Sep 2004
          • 274

          #19
          Yes, I understand. I was (perhaps) simplifying / making examples so my brain could comprehend.
          In any event, DVD RB Pro gives more options and possibilities, so I probably will go with that.

          Again, thanks for your help.

          Best REgards
          ASUS P5K Deluxe, Q6700 + Thermalright Ultra120 Xtreme, ASUS EN8600GT, 2x1GB G.Skill 6400CL4D-2GBHK, 2 RAID-0 volumes, plus 1HD for O/S. Lian Li case.

          Old system: IC7G-maxII, dual channel 512Meg, HT; 2.8P4; Plex 716A - F.W. 1.10; ICH5R Raid0; SilImg RAID0.

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          • gary172
            Super Member
            Super Member
            • Sep 2004
            • 274

            #20
            OK: I got DVD RB Pro. Haven't downloaded yet.
            Do I have to uninstall DVD RB (not pro)? If not, can they co-exist?

            Best Regards
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            Old system: IC7G-maxII, dual channel 512Meg, HT; 2.8P4; Plex 716A - F.W. 1.10; ICH5R Raid0; SilImg RAID0.

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            • blutach
              Not a god of digital video
              • Oct 2004
              • 24627

              #21
              Yes they can, but there's no reason to have the free version anymore. RBPro installs in a different directory.

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              • gary172
                Super Member
                Super Member
                • Sep 2004
                • 274

                #22
                10-4.

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                • bigt1
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 12

                  #23
                  DualDvdRb

                  Found this while looking around on Doom9 http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=97961
                  It works with the free DvdRb.

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