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2018 Dec 11
0
NHW Project - speed measurement 2 - very high compression
...the best scores.
So here are the timings at -l13 very high compression:
Encode time: x265 (BPG -m 0): 80ms NHW: 20ms
Decode time: x265 (BPG): 90ms NHW: 10ms
So with an equivalent level of optimization (x4-5, multithreading,
SIMD,...), the NHW Project is 80/20x5=20x faster to encode and 90/10x5=45x
faster to decode than x265 (optimized HEVC)!
Yes, 45x faster to decode than x265 at very high compression!, this would
really save on battery life for mobile devices!
Else also, with the new improvements I finally find the NHW Project
competitive with x265 (HEVC) on nearly 90%-95% of the images I...
2005 Nov 11
5
issue with rails 0.14.3.2969
Recently upgraded our gems to the most recent beta gems, and found that
our app runs about 10-20x slower. Db requests are still fast, but there
was a noticeable lag between each step in the process to render a page
(when tailing the log).
Reverting back to our previous set of gems (0.14.2.2825) resolved the issue.
Is anyone aware of the cause? Any guesses? I''m happy to help debug,
2004 Dec 23
1
Premature DRQ
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3022241610 67.62.108.117 rcv DRQ, Call ID:
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220 2004-12-23 13:47:46 2004-12-23 14:38:30 GR-303 Line:1-1401
3022241610 67.62.108.117 Received GR303 message:
DISCONN cause=16.00x, A CRV=1401 typ=45x Len= 10: 4f 02 2b c8 45 08 03 82
221 2004-12-23 13:47:46 2004-12-23 14:38:30 Activity Line:1-1401
3022241610 67.62.108.117 Sending Supy On:
LogDS0.26.15 Type = IdleCode:
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2004 Aug 23
1
How can I optimize speex under SH
Hi,
I have just begin to look into Speex.Speex encodes and decodes fine under
SH platform (96MHz).
But encoding is taking lot of time i,e for 20ms frame it is taking ~890ms
to encode it. Which is very high
[To encode 96KB data it takes around 4.5min.]
Whether is this architecture suitable for speex ?
Whether writing some assembly instructions and some optimization will
bring down the
2011 May 08
4
Building a Back Blaze style POD
Hi All,
I am about to embark on a project that deals with allowing information archival, over time and seeing change over time as well. I can explain it a lot better, but I would certainly talk your ear off. I really don't have a lot of money to throw at the initial concept, but I have some. This device will host all of the operations for the first few months until I can afford to build a
2001 Dec 12
3
efficient file appends
Hi. When I discovered rsync, it immediately became one of my most
indispensable utilities. It's a real godsend on bandwidth-limited
links, especially digital cellular.
It works remarkably well in the general case, but I think the
algorithm could be improved for one very important special case.
Many (or even most) of the updated files I transfer with rsync change
only by stuff being appending
2006 Mar 15
0
Samba + Cups -> PPD Options problem - 1 attachment
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