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numa-pools & no-limit-sao
#1
Hi.
Does Hybrid have an option to set the following? If Yeah, where can I find it?  Or should I use "Custom command line addition"?

--numa-pools 8
--no-limit-sao
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#2
Quote:Does Hybrid have an option to set the following? If Yeah, where can I find it?
  • '--no-limit-sao' = disable 'x265->Base->Loop Filter->Limit', it's normally not shown in the command line, since it's a default, if you want to see the un-minimized command line, disable 'x265->Base->Misc->Random Stuff->Minimize command line'
  • '--numa-pools' there is no such option in x265. I guess you want "--pools <integer,...> Comma separated thread count per thread pool (pool per NUMA node) '-' implies no threads on node, '+' implies one thread per core on node". If you want '--pool 8', set 'x265->Misc->Threading->Pools/Threads' to '1/8'

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#3
(14.02.2018, 19:25)Selur Wrote:
Quote:Does Hybrid have an option to set the following? If Yeah, where can I find it?
  • '--no-limit-sao' = disable 'x265->Base->Loop Filter->Limit', it's normally not shown in the command line, since it's a default, if you want to see the un-minimized command line, disable 'x265->Base->Misc->Random Stuff->Minimize command line'
  • '--numa-pools' there is no such option in x265. I guess you want "--pools <integer,...>         Comma separated thread count per thread pool (pool per NUMA node) '-'  implies no threads on node, '+' implies one thread per core on node". If you want '--pool 8', set 'x265->Misc->Threading->Pools/Threads' to '1/8'

Cu Selur

Thanks a lot.
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