I got a reply back from the other list and it was an ffmpeg issue with
an easy fix. Sorry for the bother, thanks!
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Chris Stanley wrote:
> I'm working with ffmpeg which uses Pthreads-w32 in Windows XP Pro SP2.
> I've used both Pthreads-w32 2.8.0 and 2.9.0 (which as far as I can tell
> doesn't exist, but is bundled with the Celtic Druid ffmpeg binaries
> nonetheless).
>
> When using a single-core system (Celeron 2.5Ghz), everything is fine and
> ffmpeg/Pthreads-w32 eagerly uses 97-99% of my CPU. But when I move the
> same code to a dual-core system (P4 3Ghz), it will never exceed exactly
> 50% of the CPU. By default it uses both cores at about 20/30. If I
> change the affinity and restrict it to one core, then it uses the whole
> thing but again won't exceed exactly 50% of the total CPU. I get the
> same results reading from and writing to a flash drive, so I don't think
> it's an I/O bottleneck.
>
> I'm posting this to the ffmpeg list as well, but it seems like this
> could be something related to Pthreads-w32. Does anyone have any
> thoughts about what might be going on?
>
> Thanks!
>