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Does vMix take advantage of dual processor multithreading? Has anyone tried this yet?
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I think it might potentially take advantage of 2 CPUs but basically vMix mainly uses GPU. I never could have 100% CPU load with an i7, so I'm not sure it's really interesting except if you want to run multiple external encoders/recorders on the same machine.
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Quote: I never could have 100% CPU load with an i7 That is because a i7 processor is at it's max above 50% and will start to drop frames around 60% because windows calculates percentage over the threads instead of the logical cores. Hyperthreading can get around 10% extra margin, but I like to keep my system well under 50% cpu usage. For lots of tasks, like the multicorder and recording in other formats than H.264 with hardware encoding, vMix is very depending on CPU and memory bandwidth. I am quite happy with the Newtek codecs though, as they take much less cpu when multicording a lot of inputs.
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