Does XnConvert utilize multi cores to process?
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 6:34 am
In my memory XnConvert did utilize both cores of T7200 CPU of my Dell D630 notebook. @32bit win7 english version.
but I found that XnC only utilize 1 core of 4800MQ of my new W540 notebook. @64bit win7 english version. because I found that the cpu percentage is under 25% when Canvas resizing 400 jpeg files, 2mb-4mb each.
Is there any bug in this situation?
or XnC just reached the maximum CPU process capacity it needs that even only 1 core is enough, so it just let that rest 3 cores rest?
If yes, Can it be possible to use the rest 3 cores by process extra 1 file each core to make all the rest 3 cores work simultaneously, like runing 3 extra threading of XnC by the program itself?
but I found that XnC only utilize 1 core of 4800MQ of my new W540 notebook. @64bit win7 english version. because I found that the cpu percentage is under 25% when Canvas resizing 400 jpeg files, 2mb-4mb each.
Is there any bug in this situation?
or XnC just reached the maximum CPU process capacity it needs that even only 1 core is enough, so it just let that rest 3 cores rest?
If yes, Can it be possible to use the rest 3 cores by process extra 1 file each core to make all the rest 3 cores work simultaneously, like runing 3 extra threading of XnC by the program itself?