Hi,
I've just discovered threads and ->join(): you can imagine my joy. However, I'm using it to trigger ffmpeg snapshots from a streaming video. This can become quite CPU intensive when you press the 'snap' button too many times in succession (my CPU has been running at 100% for the past five minutes). So really what I'd like to find is a discussion somewhere about design choices using threads, ->join() and others. Can I set the priority of the threads? Can I monitor the number of processes and stop more than a certain number being triggered? What else can I do? Is threads the best option? etc
Regards
In reply to threads, ->Join() and others by Steve_BZ
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