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Posts: 4
Registered: 07.09.2010
08.09.10 17:47:11
Yes, in addition to the audio / video sync issues I posted about yesterday, I am also having this problem where the cores in my i7 start out at 100%, then drop to 50% about halfway through the encode, then drop to < 10% for the last quarter...

Very sad that I have this fancy new rig with 8 cores and 12 Gb of RAM, the latest version of AVS, and can't get them to work together...
Posts: 21
Registered: 12.04.2010
10.09.10 04:30:37
[REPLY]KarlD[/REPLYWhat format are you trying to convert to? I've been having the same issue since day one using the i7 cpu and using the multi-thread setting. If you change the setting to use single-thread then you'll notice that your 8 threads will only level to 20-25% but the conversion time is doubled.

My work around that I have found for converting m2ts files and retaining 1080P w/5.1 surround is converting to mkv format. I am able to convert to this format using multi-thread and converting a 35GB m2ts file in about 5 hours and the converted file ends up only being 4GB with mainting 1080P and surround sound :)

Hopefully AVS will adventually get the software working the new i7 core processor remove all the issues and error codes.

Hope this helps.
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
12.09.10 03:45:06
To: 05GTStang


Have you tried converting your m2ts files with original bitrate? Is the resulted video still lagging?
Posts: 21
Registered: 12.04.2010
12.09.10 13:04:32
To: Vlad
Yes, I have tried with original as suggested in an earlier post. It seems that converting m2ts to mp4 is the issue, but if converted to mkv the video and audio are perfect.
Posts: 12
Registered: 16.10.2010
16.10.10 18:13:28
Vlad:
To: sequoyah

Hello,

Actually, conversion process consists of two parts - decoding/encoding video ( 85%), which is fast, because it uses all 4 CPU's, and creating output file on hard drive (15%), which is not multithreaded process and depends on hard drive speed. As far as I know, our developers have already created some updates to optimize the second part. The updates will be added in the next version of AVS Video Converter and allow to create output file 10-20% faster.


Hi Vlad,

I'm running AVS Video Converter V 7.0.2.452 and the above problem still exits. First part takes 7 mins (85%), and the second part 22 mins (15%). Could you please advise which version will the fix be included, or is there a patch that can be applied?.

Thank you.
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
18.10.10 05:19:44
To: leeroy888

Hello,

The updates have been included into version 6.4 and higher. However, we cannot improve the things signifiantly. As I have already said, the second part is building file on hard drive and it is much slower process. Sorry if it may be of any inconvenience.

Best regards.
Posts: 12
Registered: 16.10.2010
19.10.10 21:34:38
To: Vlad

Hi Vlad,

Thanks for the response and the explanation of the second process. It has been noted.

My PC specs: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5, i7 960 3.2 GHz, 12 GB RAM, Windows 7 Ultimate.

Conversion time for 2 hour movie is approx 30 mins. First part 7 mins (processor 85%), second part 23 mins (processor 3%). RAM is not valid in my case.

If you look at my process time above, it's frustrating for the second process.

I understand your programmers is unable to improve the second part issue signifiantly. However, I gather they are working on it?.
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
21.10.10 03:54:50
To: leeroy888


Yes, our developers are working on the issue.
By the way, could you please specify to which format you convert videos?
Posts: 12
Registered: 16.10.2010
22.10.10 22:24:43
Vlad:
To: leeroy888


Yes, our developers are working on the issue.
By the way, could you please specify to which format you convert videos?


No worries. From AVI to VOB.
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
25.10.10 06:13:29
To: leeroy888

Ok, thanks.
Posts: 12
Registered: 16.10.2010
09.04.11 22:48:02
Vlad:
To: leeroy888

Hello,

The updates have been included into version 6.4 and higher. However, we cannot improve the things signifiantly. As I have already said, the second part is building file on hard drive and it is much slower process. Sorry if it may be of any inconvenience.

Best regards.


Hi Vlad,

Could you please advise if the second part has improved or fixed in the new version 7.1.3.484?.

Thank you,
Regards,
leeroy888
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
11.04.11 05:44:55
To: leeroy888

Hello Leeroy888,

There should not be an issue with the second part of conversion in new version 7.1.3.484. However, we increased full conversion time working on multi-core system in favour of stability.

Regards.
Posts: 12
Registered: 16.10.2010
27.04.11 21:37:37
To: Vlad

Dear Vlad,

Thanks for your response.
I'm currently on V7.1.2.480. The second part issue still remains.
When I upgrade to v7.1.3.484, I'll post the outcome.

Regards,
leeroy888
Posts: 12
Registered: 16.10.2010
28.04.11 16:45:28
To: Vlad

Hi Vlad,

My test results AVS Ver 7.1.3.484

MY PC specifications:
Intel i7 960 3.2GHz
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5
Corsair 12 Gb 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM

DVD Movie length 1 hr 32 mins
Convert Vob to AVI file Mode: MPEG-4 - 1500 kbps
AVI file size at completion = 1.15 GB

Process Stages %
1st Part Start 0% to 90% - CPU 98% Mem21%
2nd Part From 90% to 100% - CPU 11% Mem 20%

Time Stages
1st Part Time from 0% to 90% = 12 mins
2nd Part Time from 90% to 100% = 4 mins
Total time = 16 mins

The time % for first part is 75%, and the second is 25%. Second part process has improved.

Please convey my results to the developers.
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
02.05.11 08:58:21
To: leeroy888

Thanks you for the results. Are they acceptable for you?

I'm afraid, we cannot make the things better than now. That's because of second part - building file on HDD, it is not multi-threading process.
Posts: 12
Registered: 16.10.2010
04.05.11 21:49:12
To: Vlad


I understand that building file on HDD is not multi-thread. Yes, the results are great improvment and acceptable now.
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
05.05.11 06:19:29
To: leeroy888

Ok, great!

Thank you for your feedback.
Posts: 1
Registered: 24.10.2011
24.10.11 06:07:39
I remember my conversions used to be really fast and now they are slow, I'm not entirely sure but I think I may have been using my 160gb SSD before and right now I'm using my 5600 RPM 2TB storage drives (really really slow) so I think I'm gonna switch them and see if its faster with the SSD. It's strange cause I have a core i7 980x so it eats videos for breakfast. It just recently started doing this, but that would definitely explain things....
Posts: 2396
Registered: 29.01.2012
25.10.11 07:43:34
To: Quizz

Speed of conversion also depens on input file properties and output settings. Please check this topic.
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