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  • EC2 for video-encoding

    24 septembre 2012, par TK Kocheran

    I have a potential job which will require me to do some video encoding with FFMPEG and x264. I'll have a series of files which I'll need to encode once, then I'll be able to bring down the instances. Since I'm not really sure of the resource utilization of x264 and FFMPEG, what kind of instances should I get ? I'm thinking either a

    High-CPU Extra Large Instance

    7 GB of memory
    20 EC2 Compute Units (8 virtual cores with 2.5 EC2 Compute Units each)
    1690 GB of instance storage
    64-bit platform
    I/O Performance : High
    API name : c1.xlarge

    or, alternatively a

    Cluster GPU Quadruple Extra Large Instance

    22 GB of memory
    33.5 EC2 Compute Units (2 x Intel Xeon X5570, quad-core “Nehalem” architecture)
    2 x NVIDIA Tesla “Fermi” M2050 GPUs
    1690 GB of instance storage
    64-bit platform
    I/O Performance : Very High (10 Gigabit Ethernet)
    API name : cg1.4xlarge

    What should I use ? Does x264/FFMPEG perform better with faster/more CPUs or does it really pound the GPU more ? In any case, it seems that the Cluster GPU seems to be the higher performance instance. What should I prefer ?

  • EC2 for video-encoding

    24 septembre 2012, par TK Kocheran

    I have a potential job which will require me to do some video encoding with FFMPEG and x264. I'll have a series of files which I'll need to encode once, then I'll be able to bring down the instances. Since I'm not really sure of the resource utilization of x264 and FFMPEG, what kind of instances should I get ? I'm thinking either a

    High-CPU Extra Large Instance

    7 GB of memory
    20 EC2 Compute Units (8 virtual cores with 2.5 EC2 Compute Units each)
    1690 GB of instance storage
    64-bit platform
    I/O Performance : High
    API name : c1.xlarge

    or, alternatively a

    Cluster GPU Quadruple Extra Large Instance

    22 GB of memory
    33.5 EC2 Compute Units (2 x Intel Xeon X5570, quad-core “Nehalem” architecture)
    2 x NVIDIA Tesla “Fermi” M2050 GPUs
    1690 GB of instance storage
    64-bit platform
    I/O Performance : Very High (10 Gigabit Ethernet)
    API name : cg1.4xlarge

    What should I use ? Does x264/FFMPEG perform better with faster/more CPUs or does it really pound the GPU more ? In any case, it seems that the Cluster GPU seems to be the higher performance instance. What should I prefer ?

  • avconv : saner output video timebase.

    7 février 2012, par Anton Khirnov

    avconv : saner output video timebase.