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		By: ExSport		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi SubJunk
It seems only decoder threads (lavdopts) were raised to 16? lavcopts still supports 8 cores only.
Also I spoted that using 8(lavcopts) is faster on my quadcore(no HT) without any side effects. 4 threads used in lavdopts due to bug with A/V sync issues.
So for my 4 thread system the best settings is 4(dopts) and 8(copts). Hopefully 16 cores will be supported also for &quot;-lavcopts&quot;
Thx]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi SubJunk<br />
It seems only decoder threads (lavdopts) were raised to 16? lavcopts still supports 8 cores only.<br />
Also I spoted that using 8(lavcopts) is faster on my quadcore(no HT) without any side effects. 4 threads used in lavdopts due to bug with A/V sync issues.<br />
So for my 4 thread system the best settings is 4(dopts) and 8(copts). Hopefully 16 cores will be supported also for &#8220;-lavcopts&#8221;<br />
Thx</p>
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