RealProducer utilises over 90% CPU usage? Will high CPU usage damage CPU?

Discussion in 'Software' started by ppkk, Jun 9, 2005.

  1. ppkk

    ppkk Private E-2

    Hi folks

    I posted this problem at Spyware Specific forum, but was advised to post here.

    Recently when I use RealProducer Plus v.10 to convert mpeg2 clips to rmvb, it takes a long time to do so. When I checked, RealProducer utilises over 90% CPU usage - as much as 94-95%, causing total CPU usage to be 95-98%. I have scanned with Norton and Adaware - all ok. Then I used Spy Sweeper - it found and cleared Csmin. Howveer, the problem still remains when I use RealProducer.

    CPU usage without using RealProducer
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    CPU usage using RealProducer
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    Will my CPU will be damaged if CPU usage is so high?

    Please help to take a look at my .exe processes. Are they OK?
    What is PQV2iSvc.exe?

    Please advise. Thanks a lot!
     
  2. Shadow_Puter_Dude

    Shadow_Puter_Dude MG Authorized Malware Fighter

    To answer your question about PQV2iSvc.exe is part of Power Quest drive image and Norton Ghost drive backup software.

    Converting video formats can be a resource intensive process. Unless your system temps are getting really high there shouldn't be any damage to the CPU.
     
  3. ppkk

    ppkk Private E-2

    Thanks a lot for your prompt reply.
    Er.. I'm a novice at this, so please bear with me.
    1. Should I turn off Norton Ghost when I convert clips?
    2. How do I check to see if my system temps are getting really high? And what is considered as 'really high'?
    3. Does my PC have any .exe processes which should not be there or should be stopped?

    Thanks again in advance!
     
  4. kadavill

    kadavill MajorGeek

    Video encoding uses the disk a lot so if you are making a backup in realtime,then the amount of data to be written will be doubled.The cpu usage is normal for encoding.BTW what processor do you have?
     
  5. bigbazza

    bigbazza R.I.P. 14/12/2011 - Good Onya Geek

    As kadavil asks. What are your system specs? What are the minimum specs for running that program? Does your system exceed those spec requirements. As kadavil says, video encoding uses the disk a lot. Maybe your system is barely minimum to run that program. Bazza

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