On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> > First off a bit of background to the multi-threading in the current stable 
> > branch.  First off:
> > 
> > - Parallelism is primarily frame-by-frame.  This means that the final phases 
> > of the encoding lock on completion of the reference frame (prediction and DCT 
> 
>       If one were using closed and fixed length GOPs would it make
>       sense to parallelize the encoding of complete GOPs?   Each cpu
>       could be dispatched a set of N frames that comprise a closed GOP and
>       a master thread could write the GOPs out in the correct order.

But what about bit allocation?  You need to know how big the last GOP was to
figure out how many bits you can use for the next GOP.




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