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Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked

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Old 04-13-2009
P Adhia
 

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Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked
Hello Experts,

I run some CPU intensive processes (video encoding using X264) in a
command shell. Since I don't want it to affect my normal foreground
applications, I set it to IDLE/BELOW_NORMAL priority using Process
Explorer. However, when I lock my screen (manually or automatically
after some idle time), the encoding virtually stops. When I unlock my
screen, I can see from recent history that CPU was idle instead of
being utilized to run the encoding process. What can I do to ensure
that my background encoding process continues to run even when I am
away from the computer (the screen is locked), but at the same time
not affect any foreground applications if I happen to be using the
computer?

Thanks

P Adhia
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Old 04-14-2009
Gurpreet Singh
 

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RE: Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked
It is not a good idea to reduce the priority to below normal or idle. It
would tell the CPU to execute the application with this priority only when
there is no other process running at a higher priortiy than idle or below
normal, hence your application will never get a chance to execute since there
will be atleast one process running at a priority higher than below normal.


Check
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc958314.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc938611.aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/markrussino...4/3126858.aspx
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Gurpreet Singh


"P Adhia" wrote:

> Hello Experts,
>
> I run some CPU intensive processes (video encoding using X264) in a
> command shell. Since I don't want it to affect my normal foreground
> applications, I set it to IDLE/BELOW_NORMAL priority using Process
> Explorer. However, when I lock my screen (manually or automatically
> after some idle time), the encoding virtually stops. When I unlock my
> screen, I can see from recent history that CPU was idle instead of
> being utilized to run the encoding process. What can I do to ensure
> that my background encoding process continues to run even when I am
> away from the computer (the screen is locked), but at the same time
> not affect any foreground applications if I happen to be using the
> computer?
>
> Thanks
>
> P Adhia
>

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Old 04-14-2009
Richard Urban
 

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Re: Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked
Get a more powerful CPU and more RAM (8 gig). Use Vista 64 bit operating
system.

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"P Adhia" <padhia@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello Experts,
>
> I run some CPU intensive processes (video encoding using X264) in a
> command shell. Since I don't want it to affect my normal foreground
> applications, I set it to IDLE/BELOW_NORMAL priority using Process
> Explorer. However, when I lock my screen (manually or automatically
> after some idle time), the encoding virtually stops. When I unlock my
> screen, I can see from recent history that CPU was idle instead of
> being utilized to run the encoding process. What can I do to ensure
> that my background encoding process continues to run even when I am
> away from the computer (the screen is locked), but at the same time
> not affect any foreground applications if I happen to be using the
> computer?
>
> Thanks
>
> P Adhia


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Old 04-14-2009
P Adhia
 

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Re: Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked
On Apr 14, 4:32 am, "Richard Urban"
<richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Get a more powerful CPU and more RAM (8 gig). Use Vista 64 bit operating
> system.


Probably I wasn't clear in my previous email. I have adequate CPU and
memory. It's just that the encoding comes to crawl WHEN I "Lock
Computer". It seems Windows gives minimum CPU time when screen is
either locked or screen-saver is active, even though no other high
priority processes are running.

Thanks
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Old 04-14-2009
SC Tom
 

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Re: Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked

"P Adhia" <padhia@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e4c0578f-d906-4f35-b228-a234722b5e92@x3g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
> On Apr 14, 4:32 am, "Richard Urban"
> <richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Get a more powerful CPU and more RAM (8 gig). Use Vista 64 bit operating
>> system.

>
> Probably I wasn't clear in my previous email. I have adequate CPU and
> memory. It's just that the encoding comes to crawl WHEN I "Lock
> Computer". It seems Windows gives minimum CPU time when screen is
> either locked or screen-saver is active, even though no other high
> priority processes are running.
>
> Thanks


Have you checked your power options in Control Panel?



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Old 04-15-2009
P Adhia
 

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Re: Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked
> Have you checked your power options in Control Panel?

Right on target! I set my power profile to "Maximum Performance" and
encoding chugs along nicely.

Thanks

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Old 04-16-2009
SC Tom
 

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Re: Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked

"P Adhia" <padhia@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> Have you checked your power options in Control Panel?

>
> Right on target! I set my power profile to "Maximum Performance" and
> encoding chugs along nicely.
>
> Thanks
>

Your welcome.

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