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BETLOG opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 3 comments
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ffmpeg-bar generates two ffmpeg instances. Why? #16

BETLOG opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 3 comments

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@BETLOG
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BETLOG commented Aug 11, 2020

Why does ffmpeg-bar generate two ffmpeg instances?

2020-08-11--14-22-43_betlogbeast_SystemMonitor

The command line in the two instances shown is very long, but trust me that they are identical. Only the pid differs.

@david-maus
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Same for me. Any answers/ideas?

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BETLOG commented Sep 3, 2020

I've just been assuming it is supposed to do that, but because sometimes it doesn't I'm wondering whats up.
I almost continuously run a -preset veryslow conversion on thousands of game recordings, and often pause the re-encoding processes to actually play/record more. So I notice it doubled up from time to time when I check whats running in ksysguard (process manager).
I'm not concerned, but if it's not supposed to do that I'd like to know how to fix it.

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xenudu commented Aug 16, 2021

This looks like it's addressed in #8

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