I have a 3.2GHz Quad Core Xeon E3-1230 CPU, Passmark CPU mark Score of 8,200, 32GB ram - and I can't do more than 4 ffmpeg commands/sessions without being overloaded. When I execute a ffmpeg session, it's telling me that it's not using muliple cores, only one. Why is that? How can I get ffmpeg to fully use all the cpu cores I have?
Thank you in advance for any kind of suggestions.
ffmpeg version:
ffmpeg version N-42487-gfedefe4-syslint Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers
built on Jul 13 2012 23:18:33 with gcc 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-52)
configuration: --prefix=/usr/local/cpffmpeg --enable-shared --enable-nonfree --enable-gpl --enable-pthreads --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-decoder=liba52 --enable-libopencore-amrwb --enable-libfaac --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --extra-cflags=-I/usr/local/cpffmpeg/include/ --extra-ldflags=-L/usr/local/cpffmpeg/lib --enable-version3 --extra-version=syslint
libavutil 51. 64.100 / 51. 64.100
libavcodec 54. 37.100 / 54. 37.100
libavformat 54. 16.104 / 54. 16.104
libavdevice 54. 1.100 / 54. 1.100
libavfilter 3. 2.100 / 3. 2.100
libswscale 2. 1.100 / 2. 1.100
libswresample 0. 15.100 / 0. 15.100
libpostproc 52. 0.100 / 52. 0.100
Hyper fast Audio and Video encoder
-threadsoption allows you to specify how many threads to use and this can make it use multiple CPUs. – Noufal Ibrahim Jul 28 '12 at 16:21