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Can't encode video while PC is locked

themisfit610

Golden Member
Hey all,

So I just got a new workstation at work - it's a Q6600 from Dell with an x38 chipset - pretty solid overall. It runs XP Pro, 4 GB of RAM (3 recognized) and a 9600gt

Anyway, my job is to encode video. Here's the problem:

I queue up a lot of stuff to run overnight. This system ideally would run 24/7, as the other encoder boxes do. However, when I walk away at night - the group policy of our domain mandates that the screensaver comes on after 10 minutes, and the account locks 10 minutes after that.

When the PC is locked, all encoding jobs stop.

You tell me.

I've verified this by starting an encode, locking the workstation manually, and coming back 10 minutes later with no frames encoded.

This doesn't make sense! Locking a workstation should not slow down active processes.

The process priorities of my encode(s) (usually run two in parallel to max out the quad) are always set to "below normal" which should be more than enough to grab all idle processor time. Heck - when I'm using the system, the CPU is always pegged at 100%.

I've disabled any and all power management - and just to be clear - the system is NOT going into sleep, standby, or hibernate.

Infuriating! Ideas?

~Misfit
 
What encoder are you using? I can encode xvid with AutoGK (vdub) while the machine is locked, no problem.
 
I'm using custom software. It's not public domain at all.

My home machines can run MeGUI and etc all night with no issues. Also - my other work machines can run all night without incident.

~MiSfit
 
I tried removing the machine from the Domain, and the problem persists, even logged in under a local account..

At this point I'm going to have to wipe and rebuild the damn thing. I don't exactly trust Dell's image anyway...


~MiSfit
 
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