I started a job with some thousand files, and in the beginning the calculation of end-time seem to be OK.
After 30 min I got strange results: "rest time 0 sec / rest job 0%; ETA in the past" - see image
10 min later the calculation was correct again ..
Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
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Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
No, not active.
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
I see the problem - the "multi-core" option does not care about the toggle box; it uses always the settings from the slider, although the toggle is switched off.
Bug or feature?
So the correct answer is:
Yes, the software used "multiple core" although I thought that it is not activated.
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
But you can't change the slider is toggle is offPeter2 wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 9:03 am I see the problem - the "multi-core" option does not care about the toggle box; it uses always the settings from the slider, although the toggle is switched off.
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
Right. But it seems that it uses always the value from the slider, also when it is switched off.
And when "greyed out" I understand it says "use only 1 core, no matter what position the slider has". But maybe I misinterpret something.
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
Why do you think that it use more than 1 core?Peter2 wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 9:39 amRight. But it seems that it uses always the value from the slider, also when it is switched off.
And when "greyed out" I understand it says "use only 1 core, no matter what position the slider has". But maybe I misinterpret something.
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
I sent you a PM with a screencast.
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
Ok, in the log we can see that each 'load' is followed by a 'save' so multi core is not used to process files, but if you use a resize action, it can use more than 1 core.
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Re: Strange calculation of finishing time (ETA)
I saw a correlation between slider settings and CPU-load, but if it's OK I'm happy 

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