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Media Manager or CompressorPosted by blimpmedia
Nope, but unless I'm mistaken, Compressor is faster since you can configure it to use multiple cores if you have a multiprocessor mac. Media Manager I think is limited to just 1 or 2.
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Something I've learned about Compressor, Tom, is that you should figure out how many processors you want it to use, then fire off half that many instances of it. At least on 3.0.6 (I haven't really pushed 3.5 heavily) each transcode process takes up about two CPUs worth of cycles. So if you've got an eight-proc system and you want to reserve four to work on, tell Qmaster to start two Compressor instances.
I haven't seen that documented anywhere, but empirically it seems to work for me. ![]()
>is it possible to tell compressor to use the exact same name and not add the additional extension?
Yes. Go to the destinations tab. Create a custom location (right click, duplicate), under output filename template, delete "setting name", keep "source media name". Go back to settings tab, create a custom setting in Compressor, rename it and in the actions tab, change default destination to the one you have created. The other way is to create a droplet (which could be better, considering the lag in Compressor). ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
> is that you should figure out how many processors you want it to use, then fire off half that
>many instances of it. Hmm... I figured "instances" means one logical processor? Once had a session where I had to encode a DVD and edit. It was a dual G5 then, and I switched Qmaster to 1 instance and continued to edit. The only other issue is RAM usage, which you have no control of with Qmaster, but it doesn't eat up that much RAM usually. ![]() www.strypesinpost.com
In Qmaster parlance, "instance" means one running ? um ? instance. @#$%&.
Okay, go to the dock. Click Safari once. That's one instance of Safari running. Click it again. Nothing happens. But if something did happen, you'd have two instances of Safari running. An instance is not a thread (if you know that term), and it's not a processor. It's a single process, in Unix terminology. It seems like each CompressorTranscoderX process in 3.0 will consume on the order of 150-190% of a single CPU, which means it's equivalent to two CPUs, which means 8 instances on an 8-proc system won't really run much faster than 4 instances, and may in fact run slower because of cache contention and context switching issues. Note that this is not necessarily true under 3.5. Like I said, I haven't really tested it. ![]()
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