Im interested in seeing some results from people with the Frames per second (average) and the CPU type they are using and what operating system. I ask this because using the same build of HandBrake on Windows XP and Linux Ubuntu I get big differences for the same movie.
EDIT : This is my Command line for the stats below:
/home/skozzy/HandBrakeCLI -i /media/sda1/DVD_RIPS/Startrek_05_The_Final_Frontier/VIDEO_TS -t 1 -o /media/sda1/DVD_RIPS/Startrek_05_The_Final_Frontier.avi -w 640 -e xvid -S 695 -2 -d -E lame -B 160 -6 -R 44.1 -v
These are results from Computers I have here:
CPU, AMD 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, Windows XP, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 15 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, AMD 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, Ubuntu 7.10 i386, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 55 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel P4 2.4gig (Single Core), Windows XP, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 7 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel P4 2.4gig (Single Core), Ubuntu 7.10 i386, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 35 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel Centrino 1.8gig (Single Core), Windows XP, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 9 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel Centrino 1.8gig (Single Core), Ubuntu 7.10 i386, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 25 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel P3 866mhz, Windows 2000, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is <3 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel P3 866mhz, GNU/Debian, HandBrake Build 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 12 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Dual CPU Intel Xeon P3 933mhz, Windows XP, HandBrake 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 7 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Dual CPU Intel Xeon P3 933mhz, Ubuntu 8.04 i386, HandBrake 0.9.2.. Average conversion is 15 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel Core 2 Duo E4600, Windows XP, HandBrake 0.9.2.. Average conversion 88 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
CPU, Intel Core 2 Duo E4600, Ubuntu 7.10 i386, HandBrake 0.9.2.. Average conversion 166 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps
EDIT: I am building a system for a friend with a faster CPU and RAM then the last test(EDIT: Turns out to be cheapest MB on the market), I am keen to see the difference in speed when it's done.
CPU, Intel Core 2 Duo E7200, Ubuntu 8.04 i386, HandBrake 0.9.2.. Average conversion 88 frames per second for Xvid 640x wide with Audio Downmix to 44.1 160bps <- All-in-one Main Board
RESULT: Guess that shows cheap main boards give poor performance.
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Last edited by skozzy on Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:18 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: FPS from CPU/OS, who gets what.
How hard would it be to acually post benchmarks in the "Benchmarks" forum....
Re: FPS from CPU/OS, who gets what.
Good point, maybe if I actually scrolled the screen down to the bottom as saw it.
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Re: FPS from CPU/OS, who gets what.
Since you have a 64-bit CPU, why not run Ubuntu x86_64?
I don't think it will affect the score much, but it will help you take better advantage of your system...
I run Ubuntu 8.04.1 x86_64 on my AMD X2 4600+ and Ubuntu 8.10 alpha-6 x86_64 on my Intel C2Q Q6700 (damn Intel G45 chipset is b0rked to hell on 8.04.1) with no issues what-so-ever.
I don't think it will affect the score much, but it will help you take better advantage of your system...
I run Ubuntu 8.04.1 x86_64 on my AMD X2 4600+ and Ubuntu 8.10 alpha-6 x86_64 on my Intel C2Q Q6700 (damn Intel G45 chipset is b0rked to hell on 8.04.1) with no issues what-so-ever.
Re: FPS from CPU/OS, who gets what.
I have loaded the 64bit Ubuntu and for some unexplained reason when I enter the command for HandBrakeCLI it responds with command not found (something like that).
I asked questions on the Ubuntu forums and the help I recieved didnt find the answer : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=917901
I asked questions on the Ubuntu forums and the help I recieved didnt find the answer : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=917901
Re: FPS from CPU/OS, who gets what.
Please don't hijack an unrelated thread, and we don't offer support for Ubuntu here. As the HandBrake binary works just fine, this is an OS problem.skozzy wrote:I have loaded the 64bit Ubuntu and for some unexplained reason when I enter the command for HandBrakeCLI it responds with command not found (something like that).
I asked questions on the Ubuntu forums and the help I recieved didnt find the answer : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=917901
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Re: FPS from CPU/OS, who gets what.
With a core i7 920 running around 3.4 GHZ I get around 106 FPS using H.264 MHV large size file. Is this decent? I'm a bit of a noob on Video encoding.
Re: FPS from CPU/OS, who gets what.
It all depends on which preset and/or advanced H264 options you're encoding with.techwalker wrote:With a core i7 920 running around 3.4 GHZ I get around 106 FPS using H.264 MHV large size file. Is this decent? I'm a bit of a noob on Video encoding.