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17th October 2019, 19:31 | #17541 | Link | |
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17th October 2019, 19:58 | #17542 | Link | |
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You'd have to pre-load the video for the next job once the current job starts to get around that but still not starting while the last job is muxing...tricky timing. Last edited by byteshare; 17th October 2019 at 20:01. |
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17th October 2019, 23:46 | #17543 | Link | |
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Even if the muxing & copying was a little slower, you're not having to wait for one job to be completed. But here's an idea, what if there was a second temp drive, and you allocated which temp drive to be used, when creating new jobs. (wouldn't work too well with batching)
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18th October 2019, 03:06 | #17544 | Link | ||
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The only way it would be "faster" is if once jobs are started the next job loads the video while the other job is still encoding, then muxing would happen and the next job would start, then while that job is still going but after the last muxing is done the next-next job would start copying the video...this only really works if your jobs are both small enough/slow enough encodes that the timing can work...like I was saying, it would be tricky and wouldn't be helpful in many cases. ...Ideally if some symbolic link to the original file could be used for the sharing (in DE) so that you wouldn't have to even copy a file, then it would be much simpler/faster to start the next job while the last job is muxing. Quote:
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So I have to ask, do you do many, if any, 4K movie encodes, and how many pc's can you use for DE ?? I'm just trying to figure out some way to utilise the DE servers more energy efficiently. It just frustrates me to see several servers whirring away, using power, but not doing any encoding Quote:
But if a 2nd temp drive could be implemented, I think it would be worth having to buy another drive
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18th October 2019, 04:13 | #17546 | Link | |
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I checked ALL the drives in that PC, just for comparison, some didn't have enough free space to do the 120Gb test, but the speeds are still relevant, I'd say. Now remembering that these SSD's aren't anything special, they were just a few I had lying around. http://www.mediafire.com/file/dqlf6c...sktop.rar/file
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18th October 2019, 04:48 | #17547 | Link | ||
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I have had up to 6 computers in DE mode, but right now I use 2 since upgrading some systems (made the others ones pointless), and 1-2 other computers with a local only DE mode. I see no reason you can't easily have 8-16 computers being used on one jobs (assuming longer/high CPU jobs). The main thing is having a fast temp drive for large files. Quote:
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18th October 2019, 15:17 | #17548 | Link | |
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No wonder that muxing takes ages! You really need some good MLC SSD instead of those TLC garbage.
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18th October 2019, 16:03 | #17549 | Link | |
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So, what would you suggest...SSD's or PCI-e mounted NVMe's ??
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18th October 2019, 16:05 | #17550 | Link | ||
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TY for the graphs. Quote:
I have an M.2 that does around 2GB/s for read/write. |
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18th October 2019, 16:19 | #17551 | Link | |
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Thanks, I'll get the best I can that will suit my MB (no native support)
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18th October 2019, 16:21 | #17552 | Link | ||
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19th October 2019, 00:28 | #17553 | Link |
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With VPN connection established using my remote PC, servers of the remote PC remain in offline mode even after trying to connect to them from home PC (after pressing ON button it tries to connect to remote servers but after some second it returns to offline mode again). Should I set something else as well? My admin told VPN now should be working. Please help. Thank you.
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Hey, well, I think I've decided what I want to try, and that is get a couple of NVMe PCI-e Adapter's, and maybe 500Gb M.2 Samsung 970's (or similar).
Might as well spend a little more, than "settle" for some "fast" SSD's, they are so 2017 And to a point that Atak made, PCI-e mounted NVMe's may not boot, but I won't be using them as the boot / OS drive.
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I just noticed that these are depicted as being Green HDD's, but indeed, they were Green SSD's in a RAID 0...
So that show's you how piss weak they are !!!
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19th October 2019, 07:54 | #17556 | Link | |
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Can you ping the remote PC? |
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19th October 2019, 07:59 | #17557 | Link | |
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NVMe PCI-e adaptors https://www.amazon.com/Silverstone-S...1467552&sr=8-7 or https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-T...1467714&sr=8-3 500Gb NVMe's https://www.amazon.com/XPG-SX8200-Ge...1467837&sr=8-1 or https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-970-E...s%2C387&sr=8-2 At this stage, I think I would go a 500Gb for the temp drive, and 250Gb for the encode drive, and just "clean up" after every job or 2.
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19th October 2019, 13:32 | #17558 | Link | |
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Like I said, if you can afford buy Samsung 970 PRO (MLC)... Adata sx8200 also looks good until 60GiB mark.
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19th October 2019, 14:03 | #17559 | Link | |
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2) run ripbot264.exe on your home pc. go to settings->Distributed encoding and show me what client ips are listed under CLIENT IP 3) Are you sure firewall on remote pc does block connection?
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19th October 2019, 14:11 | #17560 | Link | |
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Found some :- not too good https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews...sd,5608-2.html Adata is 2nd best, but a fair bit off the mark I think the Pro is a little too exy for me, the Plus is substantially cheaper, but might be only a little "slower" And are those adapters suitable ??
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