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Old 09-04-2015, 05:15 PM   #1141
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Hi willus
I am using latest version in x64 compile on an i7 laptop, and since I am converting a 1100+ pages PDF (first time aroung it crashed slightly after half file, but maybe it was something else than k2pdfopt itself and I am on my second -slow- pass, will let you know how it goes), I found myself whishing there was multithreading, as my octacore is quite underloaded at about 18%, for a single core output.
Found a GUI which did just that, but its website is not updated since a couple of years, so I did not dare to try it right off the bat, would it be feasible to implement on k2pdfopt itself? Ideally in the executable or even as a workaroung in the builtin GUI by processing multiple pages intervals and then merging at the end?
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