Using 5% of CPU (one out of 20 available logical cores) isn't great, and in the end, there is too much configuration to do this manually because each encode starts numbering from 00000 and requires its own output directory.
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STILL, given that a manual setup works, the code should be optimized to automatically parallelize this process. I would need probably 16-18 jobs in parallel to saturate CPU, leaving some overhead for safety, but I'm not sure how much parallelism my SSDs would support in this use case. I made 4 jobs, and each ran using 1 logical core (5% of my CPU resources on my 10-core machine). It looks like I can manually parallelize png export in AME. A 26-min piece will take 15 hours.ĬPU, GPU, and disk are all essentially idling-AME is using 1 logical core's worth of compute (5% of total CPU capacity), and GPU is at 0%. On an overclocked 10-core Windows machine with a fast GPU, I'm getting just over 1 fps during at 5.7K video export. How can we improve Media Encoder?ĪME should automatically parallelize png encodes.ĭuring an encode of a 5.7K video to a png image sequence, I'm getting pretty terrible performance. Please note that feedback is voluntary, and you give Adobe a right to use feedback you provide without restrictions.įor all other questions and discussions, visit the Media Encoder community forum. UserVoice is a third-party platform for product feedback. address, phone number, email, or credit card) or abusive content (spam, phishing links, vulgar language, etc.). Upload only content that you have permission to use and refrain from posting personal information (e.g. The UserVoice feedback pages are for feature requests and bug reports only. If your feature idea or issue is not listed, post it.Check out other submissions and vote for the ideas you like.Type into the idea field to search for submissions or choose from the categories in the sidebar.Submit feature requests and bug reports to the Media Encoder team via this UserVoice site and see what ideas or issues other users have shared. Welcome to the Adobe Media Encoder feedback page.