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2004 Aug 06
0
ices - cpu cycles - re encodig
Bastard is used in a negative context here :) A snippit of a top command reveals: PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND 3246 root 15 0 2436 2436 1280 S 10.5 3.9 0:14 ices <p>I am re encoding using: <encode> <nominal-bitrate>8000</nominal-bitrate>
2004 Aug 06
0
ices - cpu cycles - re encodig
Well, actually you have from Geoff Shang. You stated at the time you would look into it after exams or the like. Geoff said he would post an official bug report but hasn't managed it yet. For the record: Using cvs ices2, libshout and icecast2 and can't remember what else but all cvs. Ices runs almost 24 hours before it leaks all the memory it can get and all the processes get killed
2004 Aug 06
1
ices - cpu cycles - re encodig
On 31 Oct 2002, Kirk Reiser wrote: > Well, actually you have from Geoff Shang. http://www.xiph.org/archives/icecast/3367.html http://www.xiph.org/archives/icecast/3401.html > For the record: > Using cvs ices2, libshout and icecast2 and can't remember what else > but all cvs. Ices runs almost 24 hours before it leaks all the memory > it can get and all the processes get
2004 Aug 06
2
ices - cpu cycles - re encodig
At 02:53 PM 30/10/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Bastard is used in a negative context here :) A snippit of a top >command reveals: > >PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND >3246 root 15 0 2436 2436 1280 S 10.5 3.9 0:14 ices > > >I am re encoding using: > > <encode> >
2004 Aug 06
2
ices - cpu cycles - re encodig
At 06:32 AM 31/10/2002 -0500, you wrote: >I've noticed with the cvs ices that the more memory which is leaked >the higher the load average gets until just before all the ices >processes get killed off by the kernel. During normal operations with >three reencoding streams the average pretty much stays around .050 to >1.2. > I've had no reports of memory leaks or
2004 Aug 06
2
ices - cpu cycles - re encodig
At 11:17 AM 29/10/2002 -0700, you wrote: >I'm doing a top on my server (ices2 and icecast2 from CVS) and ices is >using 14% of my cpu cycles - bastard! One channel is doing reencoing >and when I just play an ogg without reencoding. The ogg file was >encoded at 64kbs 44khz Is this praise, a bug report, a question, or other? If you're having a problem with the software, it
2005 Oct 05
1
Simple encodig sample...
Hi all. I'm Mat & I'm new :) I'm testing libtheora + libogg perhaps for a commercial product. I started watching encoder_example.c ... I simplified it for testing it easier. It seems ok to me but I have no experience with theora so I would like to know if my code is correct. I tried to debug it with Valgrind and I found 4 possible memory leaks... but I think they can be
2004 Aug 06
1
Project setting for embedded visual c++ 3.0
Hi all, I'm quite new to Speex and i'm tryng to do a porting of it for my pocketpc platform.... The encodig time seem to be too hight, i think something goes wrong putting --enable-fixed-point --enable-fixed-point-debug --enable-arm-asm in project setting of EVC++ 3.0 (i've got EVC++ 4.0 too) i do my test with an Ipaq 3850 (206 MHz IntelĀ® Strong ARM 32-bit RISC Processor) running PocketPC 2002 (Wi...