I use AVC, a free/paid video converter. Mine is the free version.
I don't know what size to make my videos to play on a 42.5" Smart TV. When I had my old TV I made them 720x404 and they worked. That size also works on my 42.5, but when I switched it to 720x480 it stopped working.
So I read that my video will play 1920x1080 so I am trying that now, it that the right size?
AND (the question that came up when I was looking at the AVC Settings)
How many Kernels should I give to AVC to use to convert videos. I have an AMD 8350 CPU.
On my 6100 CPU I gave 2 kernels, how many should I give with the 8350. (right now I upped it to 3 kernels)
Does it matter, does each video file being converted need its own kernel?
I read a Wikipedia article on Kernels because I did not even know what it was (as far as that goes, I still don't know much) and the article did not help much. I guess it organizes things, deciding which device or program gets CPU resources.
Anyway
How many kernels should I assign?
(If I assign 3 kernels should I be converting 3 files at once or will it help while just converting one video file?)
What is the right video size?
and Thank You
...............
also, should I use OpenCL or Cuva? why does it take so much longer at 1920x1080 than it does at 720x404. It is a big difference in time.
Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.2
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64 bit
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor, AMD64 Family 21 Model 2 Stepping 0
Processor Count: 8
RAM: 16330 Mb
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, -1 Mb
Hard Drives: C: Total - 487526 MB, Free - 53331 MB; D: Total - 1430346 MB, Free - 419452 MB; F: Total - 1907726 MB, Free - 168059 MB;
Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC., M5A97
Antivirus: Windows Defender, Disabled
I don't know what size to make my videos to play on a 42.5" Smart TV. When I had my old TV I made them 720x404 and they worked. That size also works on my 42.5, but when I switched it to 720x480 it stopped working.
So I read that my video will play 1920x1080 so I am trying that now, it that the right size?
AND (the question that came up when I was looking at the AVC Settings)
How many Kernels should I give to AVC to use to convert videos. I have an AMD 8350 CPU.
On my 6100 CPU I gave 2 kernels, how many should I give with the 8350. (right now I upped it to 3 kernels)
Does it matter, does each video file being converted need its own kernel?
I read a Wikipedia article on Kernels because I did not even know what it was (as far as that goes, I still don't know much) and the article did not help much. I guess it organizes things, deciding which device or program gets CPU resources.
Anyway
How many kernels should I assign?
(If I assign 3 kernels should I be converting 3 files at once or will it help while just converting one video file?)
What is the right video size?
and Thank You
...............
also, should I use OpenCL or Cuva? why does it take so much longer at 1920x1080 than it does at 720x404. It is a big difference in time.
Tech Support Guy System Info Utility version 1.0.0.2
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64 bit
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor, AMD64 Family 21 Model 2 Stepping 0
Processor Count: 8
RAM: 16330 Mb
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, -1 Mb
Hard Drives: C: Total - 487526 MB, Free - 53331 MB; D: Total - 1430346 MB, Free - 419452 MB; F: Total - 1907726 MB, Free - 168059 MB;
Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC., M5A97
Antivirus: Windows Defender, Disabled