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From: David Christensen on 14 Jan 2008 00:09 Windows Movie Maker: I am running Windows XP Professional SP 2 and Windows Movie Maker 2.1.4026.0. When I save a movie to my hard drive, my dual-core CPU indicates ~50% utilization. Is WMM multi-threaded? Do I need to configure something so that it uses both CPU cores? Is the Vista version of WMM multi-threaded? TIA, David
From: PapaJohn on 14 Jan 2008 00:25 when my XP MCE laptop renders a complex or large movie, it runs close to 100%... both cores... so I go in and turn off one of the two cores to keep the heat down and let me work on other things in parallel a bit more smoothly. -- website references are to www.papajohn.org PapaJohn "David Christensen" <DavidChristensen(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C81A1341-8D07-49BD-ACC8-E212575FD03C(a)microsoft.com... > Windows Movie Maker: > > I am running Windows XP Professional SP 2 and Windows Movie Maker > 2.1.4026.0. When I save a movie to my hard drive, my dual-core CPU > indicates > ~50% utilization. Is WMM multi-threaded? Do I need to configure > something > so that it uses both CPU cores? Is the Vista version of WMM > multi-threaded? > > TIA, > > David >
From: David Christensen on 14 Jan 2008 00:56 How do you turn cores on/off?
From: PapaJohn on 14 Jan 2008 01:02 right click the blue start bar at the bottom of the computer > Task Manager > Processes tab > select a process like moviemk.exe > rght click on it > Set Affinity... > uncheck one of the CPUs to turn it off for the selected process. -- website references are to www.papajohn.org PapaJohn "David Christensen" <DavidChristensen(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0801F48E-EA79-4FFA-AAE9-0C5BA21AC37B(a)microsoft.com... > How do you turn cores on/off? >
From: David Christensen on 15 Jan 2008 00:15 Thanks! Now my CPU utilization is over 90%. :-) (I'm not sure why it was lower before -- I am now creating a WMV file, perhaps the other was AVI?) I am thinking of building a fairly powerful computer this year, in part for WMM: 1. Am I better off with a two dual core desktop CPU's with higher frequency (Athlon 64 FX 3.0) or two quad-core server CPU's with lower frequency (Opteron 2.0 GHz)? My goal is to minimize reading/ writing of files (transcoding?). 2. Should I be using XP Pro or Vista? 32 or 64 bit? If Vista, which flavor? 3. Are there auxiliary processors I can install to accelerate WMM video processing, such as video cards? TIA, David
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