Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!


Need Encode Dedi - Page 2
New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.

All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.

Need Encode Dedi

2»

Comments

  • @YokedEgg said:

    I've always thought parallelism was an issue for encoding, then again, I've never actually had a need for it.

    HEVC Wavefront parallel processing animation

    Thanked by 2Falzo YokedEgg
  • hzrhzr Member

    you guys do all realise this is almost certainly for illegal use?

    Thanked by 1Clouvider
  • ^this. Encodes are mostly common in the warez scene. Also because he said the word race in another thread.

  • donlidonli Member

    @hzr said:
    you guys do all realise this is almost certainly for illegal use?

    He could be encoding Linux ISOs.

  • @hzr said:
    you guys do all realise this is almost certainly for illegal use?

    Not necessary for everyone. For example, we have contracts with legitimate streaming website where they outsource some series to us to process. But yes, for OP's case, it's likely for illegal use. We usually do our work using on-premise equipment, not to rent something from a datacenter.

  • hzrhzr Member

    msg7086 said: For example, we have contracts with legitimate streaming website where they outsource some series to us to process

    He used the word 'race'

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    hzr said: you guys do all realise this is almost certainly for illegal use?

    Oh. My. God.

    image

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • @donli said:

    @hzr said:
    you guys do all realise this is almost certainly for illegal use?

    He could be encoding Linux ISOs.

    So that's why I found his email address in multiple "code a thing for me that re-uploads stuff to filelockers after it gets taken down" and "code stuff for me that automatically downloads torrents".

    The illegal part does not bother me in this case, as it's not directly related to what OP is asking for (that takes an extra step), but the fact that OP apparently has been doing this for a while and still does not have any sort of clue what's going on does drive me to madness.

  • hzrhzr Member

    Are you telling me he's managing to also be incompetent at being a criminal?

  • @hzr said:

    He used the word 'race'

    Not sure what that means and I'm not going to judge that. We sometimes were in a hurry to catch the contract deadline. Again, I get your point that he's likely working on something illegal.

    By the way if I'm on his shoe, I'll just split the movie and do parallel encoding. We were already capable of doing so in our work. We just split a video into multiple segments and encode them on the server farm for 10x less wall clock time. But that guy doesn't look like being capable of doing technical things so I think I'll pass.

    Thanked by 1Thanos92
  • Thanos92Thanos92 Member
    edited April 2018

    Hey again.

    I dont understand why attack me like this. Ask something bad here? If yes please delete my post. If not why judge me? I am the bad person here or in the world? I dont think so.

    Ask something about CPU. About dedi about RDP about who CPU its better. Why need all this? Yes all of you are better people than me.

    Thanks the guy to support me and help me to found the best choise about CPU for me.

    For other guys sorry for my post here.

  • Thanos92 said:

    Maybe nothing but maybe need to encode 5-7 movies per day!

    Get several E3's instead of a giant E5. You want to maximize the single thread speed unless you have a parallel encoder of some sort.

    The next thing past that would be a GPU encoder, which means special software. So that would depend on the exact encoding you wanted to do.

  • PUSHR_VictorPUSHR_Victor Member, Host Rep

    @willie said:

    Thanos92 said:

    Maybe nothing but maybe need to encode 5-7 movies per day!

    Get several E3's instead of a giant E5. You want to maximize the single thread speed unless you have a parallel encoder of some sort.

    The next thing past that would be a GPU encoder, which means special software. So that would depend on the exact encoding you wanted to do.

    I second this. Especially if you use libx264, which has significant overhead the more threads you give it, E3 is the best performance per dollar. GPU encoding based on NVENC or QSV is completely useless due to quality/bitrate limitations.

  • what's the meaning of "race" in the context you guys said he used it in to indicate something illegal? google's not helping :)

    on average, my company process 200 videos per day and close to 400 on a very busy day... all legitime. from 10-15 minutes watersport gopro videos to 60 minutes videos.

  • williewillie Member
    edited April 2018

    DanSummer said:

    what's the meaning of "race" in the context you guys said he used it in to indicate something illegal? google's not helping :)

    A race is a contest where the winner is the participant who finishes fastest. Examples include foot races, ski races, car races, motorcycle races, and encoding races. You win an encoding race by being the first one to post a rip of a newly released movie on a file sharing board. So you need fast hardware to gain that glory.

  • machine123machine123 Member
    edited April 2018

    @Thanos92 said:

    @MasonR said:

    @Thanos92 said:
    I pay 80 EUROS!

    Drop it. Go with the dual E5 as long as you don't need the extra disk space.

    No i dont need more space!

    In: **1x Intel Quad-Core E3-1270v5 3.60GHz 32GB 2x1TB SATA 100TB Datatraffic 1GE and need 25-37 minutes per movie!

    WITH THAT: Dual Intel Xeon E5-2660v1 Pre-built CPU: 2.2Ghz / 3.0Ghz Turbo - 2 Processors (16 Cores / 32 Threads) Memory: 64GB DDR3 RAM Storage: 1x 480GB SSD Bandwidth: 1Gbit Port: 100TB/Month IPs: 5 Usable IPv4 Location: Missouri (USA)

    How many time you think i get it ?

    Which scene? What tracker? Which group? Don't tell me fgt or rarbg. Grab a box on seedhost.eu, they don't dmca

  • meGusta

  • @willie said:

    DanSummer said:

    what's the meaning of "race" in the context you guys said he used it in to indicate something illegal? google's not helping :)

    A race is a contest where the winner is the participant who finishes fastest. Examples include foot races, ski races, car races, motorcycle races, and encoding races. You win an encoding race by being the first one to post a rip of a newly released movie on a file sharing board. So you need fast hardware to gain that glory.

    That was simple! :) didn't know people rush to be the first out with such things... what do they gain beside the bragging rights before FBI knocks on their door?.. nevermind, just a rhetorical questions.

    Now I know! LOL

  • williewillie Member
    edited April 2018

    DanSummer said: what do they gain beside the bragging rights before FBI knocks on their door?..

    I'm told that if the winner and the 2nd place finisher are both locked in the same prison cell, the winner gets dibs on the lower bunk. So it can be significant.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    Budget? Happy with the long-term contract or high setup fee? Do you have a license for the content you encode?

  • @DanSummer said:

    what do they gain beside the bragging rights before FBI knocks on their door?.. nevermind, just a rhetorical questions.

    They want themselves to be famous. I mean, there are different people with different thoughts. Some tries to produces releases with highest quality possible, while others wants the fastest. There're demands, then there're providers.

    I'm not a fan of races. Quality is worth much more than speed.

    Thanked by 1Clouvider
  • @DanSummer said:

    @willie said:

    DanSummer said:

    what's the meaning of "race" in the context you guys said he used it in to indicate something illegal? google's not helping :)

    A race is a contest where the winner is the participant who finishes fastest. Examples include foot races, ski races, car races, motorcycle races, and encoding races. You win an encoding race by being the first one to post a rip of a newly released movie on a file sharing board. So you need fast hardware to gain that glory.

    That was simple! :) didn't know people rush to be the first out with such things... what do they gain beside the bragging rights before FBI knocks on their door?.. nevermind, just a rhetorical questions.

    Now I know! LOL

    Most of these guys live in places like China that don't take foreign laws or IP seriously, so in other words will probably never be caught.

  • anon stuff

Sign In or Register to comment.