The holds a rolling window of 2 seconds of frame metadata (motion vectors, histogram data). At 4K 60 fps, each frame’s metadata occupies ≈ 150 KB, yielding a ~18 MB per‑second buffer. The G1GC heap sizing (24 GB max) comfortably contains the combined workload, but the non‑heap usage spikes during encoder initialization due to native buffers.
Fpre-080: "RM JavHD — Today 01:59:59 Min" (internal codename) Fpre-080-rm-javhd.today01-59-59 Min
If you’re asking me to based on that, here’s a possible interpretation as a title or log line: The holds a rolling window of 2 seconds
| Error Type | Count | Rate (per 100 k frames) | |------------|-------|------------------------| | Frame Drop | 3 | 0.003 % | | CRC Mismatch | 1 | 0.001 % | | Encoder Failure | 0 | — | | | 4 | 0.004 % | Fpre-080: "RM JavHD — Today 01:59:59 Min" (internal
For most, 01:59 AM is deep in the middle of the night, but for a growing segment of "extreme early risers," it represents a "pre-dawn" productivity window. An interesting article exploring this timeframe suggests that: Premature Rising