ffmpeg, CPU load and question about CPU upgrade
Hey guys
I have been using Serviio for more than 1.5 years now, and it is really working well for me. A while ago I saw that some 1080p movies don't want to stream to my Samsung Home Theatre system, without lagging, and buffering. This was really quite a big problem for me. Only some of the movies do this, and it seems it has to do with the way they are encoded.
So yesterday I took one of these big movies, streamed it, and logged onto my Fedora system on which Serviio is running. I saw ffmpeg process taking up 186% of the CPU load.
I have a HP Proliant Microserver, first generation, which has the AMD Athlon II Neo N36L processor in it. This is a dual core CPU, 1.4GHz (if i'm not mistaken). The question I have is this: will my problem be solved if I were to upgrade to the new Microserver, which has the AMD Turion II N54L processor, dual core @ 2.2GHz?
I know the bigger the processor, the better, but will this jump be enough? I don't know to much about video encoding etc. to make this decision on my own, and that's why I came here. I also wanted to know if putting a GFX in the box will solve this issue. I have heard people stating that if you have a gfx in your machine, ffmpeg will automatically use this for processing, but seeing as the "stream" goes through DLNA, and not the GFX output, will this make a difference?
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
I have been using Serviio for more than 1.5 years now, and it is really working well for me. A while ago I saw that some 1080p movies don't want to stream to my Samsung Home Theatre system, without lagging, and buffering. This was really quite a big problem for me. Only some of the movies do this, and it seems it has to do with the way they are encoded.
So yesterday I took one of these big movies, streamed it, and logged onto my Fedora system on which Serviio is running. I saw ffmpeg process taking up 186% of the CPU load.
I have a HP Proliant Microserver, first generation, which has the AMD Athlon II Neo N36L processor in it. This is a dual core CPU, 1.4GHz (if i'm not mistaken). The question I have is this: will my problem be solved if I were to upgrade to the new Microserver, which has the AMD Turion II N54L processor, dual core @ 2.2GHz?
I know the bigger the processor, the better, but will this jump be enough? I don't know to much about video encoding etc. to make this decision on my own, and that's why I came here. I also wanted to know if putting a GFX in the box will solve this issue. I have heard people stating that if you have a gfx in your machine, ffmpeg will automatically use this for processing, but seeing as the "stream" goes through DLNA, and not the GFX output, will this make a difference?
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!