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Are there any speeds postedon the milliseconds it takesto compress HD sized frames and or 2k or 4k
frames using h.264 compressionusin variousquad core processors and memory configurations?
Thanks
frames using h.264 compressionusin variousquad core processors and memory configurations?
Thanks
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Hi ChicagoBob
There are no speeds posted. We dont post performance numbers on pre-released platforms. Also, performance will vary with the clip, format, bitrate, quality level, etc.
Eric
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It would be interesting to find a baseline for comparison. X Bit rate with compressor X or Y and Intel.. But of course its all relative.
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Hi ChicagoBob:
With the launch this week of Sandy Bridge, there is now quite a bit of performance information available. Check out:
http://www.missingremote.com/review/intel-sandy-bridge-core-i5-2500k-and-dh67bl-motherboard
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/sandy-bridge-core-i7-2600k-core-i5-2500k,2833-4.html
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This is excellant news. From the AnAndTech review it looks like you easily can encode 4 HD streams simultaneously in realtime. (HD 1800 @ 29.97 fps) using Intel QuickSync.
Would I be wrong?
For years I have back burnered a project that I might bring back since this hardware has finally caught up to my media needs.
Thanks a bunch for the links.
Would I be wrong?
For years I have back burnered a project that I might bring back since this hardware has finally caught up to my media needs.
Thanks a bunch for the links.
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