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CPU for mass encoding in h.264 1080p slow

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 7:31 pm
by KO123
Hi,

coming from a fairly slow and old quad core i7-4790k i wonder what cpu is the best for h.264 encoding.

I've read the older codec didn't benefit beyond 8 core cpu's and filter's pretty much slows the encoding down (no multithreading?).

So wouldn't the most efficent way for encoding h.264, 1080p, present: slow basically running 2 instances of Handbrake on a 16 core cpu like Ryzen 5950x or i9-12900k?

Or did i miss something?

Re: CPU for mass encoding in h.264 1080p slow

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 7:42 pm
by s55
While a single instance can go past 8 cores, "it depends". Scaling really depends on many factors but that's the point of diminishing returns for each new core added for a typical setup.

Some filters are multi-treaded, some aren't. Even if a filter is multi-threaded, doesn't make it fast. NLMeans is for example but it's very compute intensive so the overall process takes longer.

If your going to go for a 16-core machine, then yes you can run multiple simultaneous encodes. (If your on Windows, you'll be able to run 2 or more simultaneous encodes in a single instance of handbrake)

Re: CPU for mass encoding in h.264 1080p slow

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:46 am
by xunil76
for CPU/Software encoding, the 5950x is a beast...i just built a system based on that chip recently, right before the 7k Ryzen chips came out, and the 5k series were on sale for ~$200 less than normal. handles h.264 & h.265 extremely well. AV1, not as good, but it can still encode AV1 1/2 real time speed. still playing around with AV1 settings to find what works best for me.

Re: CPU for mass encoding in h.264 1080p slow

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:35 pm
by KO123
Thanks a lot and sorry for my late response.

Re: CPU for mass encoding in h.264 1080p slow

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 1:12 pm
by KO123
Hey there. A year late is still haven't decided on the CPU.

I wonder if the new Ryzen 7000 series is the way to go for today.