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Canon HF100 + Klite mega pack = problems!? .MTS file is utilizin a single core but WHY!

#1 Guest_vanart_*

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  Posted 24 November 2008 - 07:08 PM

Hi everyone!

I have that peculiar problem that i was able to reproduce on at least 4 PCs running multi core intell/amd cpus

If i take original file made with the HF100 (highest quality 30p mode)
and try to play it back in Real media player (which is a part of Klite mega pack) immediately after a fresh install of K-lite mega, it is playing just fine - utilizing at least 2 cores of my quad (q6600) pc.
From that moment on if i try to play back the same file again it will only utilize single CPU core
I will try to attach the pic in my next post - couse it looks really funny - one core is at a 100% and the rest 3 are at almost 0% as a result not enough cpu power to decode that file - with all the bad consequences (lost frames freezes, etc).
In my opinion it is a software bug. rofl.gif
Anyone has any advice as to how i can tell my pc to utilize more cpu cores when playing that specific file.
It only happen for the files from my Canon hf100 I can play back other 1080 p movies with always 2 cores involved (@40-60% each core) All together i can have at least 3 1080p files or 8 720p files played back simultaneously with no prob!!
Any info is appreciated!!!
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#2 Guest_vanart_*

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 07:10 PM

This is what it looks like

unsure.gif wacko.gif blink.gif ph34r.gif dry.gif ohmy.gif

and this is the file info (made with Canon hf 100 30p)



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#3 Guest_Mischcabob_*

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Posted 02 December 2008 - 06:03 AM

MOst software is not written for multicore.. still a work in progress.
I suspect one you play the file once, the file is cached (prefetched) so less CPu
is required the second time around. huh.gif
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