Cogman
Lifer
- Sep 19, 2000
- 10,286
- 147
- 106
If you want to show benches in multi threading show recent benches with retail chips not cherryt ones like the above. And that decoder is from the CS4 days. Outdated and dont make use of the multi core systems so well
http://ppbm5.com/Benchmark5.html
^thats recent with retail chips with clocks the systems run 24/7 on
Ummm. Even in the very earliest of days, x264 has made excellent use of multi-cored systems. In fact, a 47% increase with 50% more cores is pretty dang close to the theoretical maximum speed increase one could expect to see.
x264 is anything but cherry picking. The developers do their best to make it run as fast as possible on whatever architecture you have. They don't favor intel or AMD in the development of x264.
x264 is an ENCODER not a DECODER. Big difference. Even this 2-3 year old version of x264 runs circles around the crappy encoders published by adobe. Newer versions are only going to be faster.
Pretty much every unbiased review of x264 (read, a review NOT published by someone making a competitor) places it squarely at the top in pretty much every category.
Last edited:
