GVP MCP:mpc:rtpthreadlevel
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Default Value: HIGHEST
Valid Values: Can be a number between 0 and 99 inclusive, or choose between: NORMAL, ABOVE_NORMAL, HIGHEST or TIME_CRITICAL.
Changes Take Effect: At start/restart
Specifies the thread priority level for rtp threads in mpc. The value can be a numeric value from 0 to 99, with 99 being the highest. Or it can be one of the following enumerated values:
- NORMAL
- ABOVE_NORMAL
- HIGHEST
- TIME_CRITICAL
If an invalid value is specified, priority is not applied to the thread.
Numeric values are applied as follows: On Linux - 0 -> priority 0 with policy SCHED_OTHER All other -> specified priority with policy SCHED_RR On Windows - 0 -> NORMAL priority 1-30 -> ABOVE_NORMAL priority 31-60 -> HIGHEST priority 61-99 -> TIME_CRITICAL priority
Enumerated values are applied as follows: On Linux - NORMAL -> priority 0 with policy SCHED_OTHER ABOVE_NORMAL -> priority 20 with policy SCHED_RR HIGHEST -> priority 50 with policy SCHED_RR TIME_CRITICAL -> priority 70 with policy SCHED_RR On Windows - NORMAL -> NORMAL priority ABOVE_NORMAL -> ABOVE_NORMAL priority HIGHEST -> HIGHEST priority TIME_CRITICAL -> TIME_CRITICAL priority
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