![]() Also, number of threads used by this feature is configurable via -threads command line switch. Note that this feature required huge number of changes on source code so there could be some corner case regressions or not so polished situations. On my development PC with 4 cores (Intel i5) I observed 800 % performance boost. ![]() It is now very parallelized and performance gain should be brutal.
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