On 9/21/19 11:30 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
RAM is your friend.  I now want to try on my one machine with 128G of ram and see how fast it can work.  Also SSD's for speed if you don't have the ram.  You want to have the fastest disk rights possible.

You want to minimize the bottlenecks which are normally data writes and reads today.

For compressing video, memory size and disk speed are not very important. It's the CPU that's most important, that's why having hardware encoders is so helpful.

Disk speed might be relevant if you're dealing with 4K raw video.
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