Asrock 970 Extreme3 AMD Live Explorer Driver
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Asrock 970 Extreme3 AMD Live Explorer Driver
Either that or it simply doesn't work as advertised.

At this point I don't know. I'm thinking of yanking it out of my computer and sending it back, and buying an I7 k overclock setup to just software capture. I bought the card in an attempt to not have to do that, but it looks like that's gonna have to be it if I want to stream with better quality.
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It's as if the card isn't doing the work it's designed to do. When I first installed it, I followed what alot of people on various forums were saying, which was not to bother with Recentral and just install the driver only. I did that.
After a while of tinkering with it and getting these poor results, I uninstalled just the driver and installed the whole driver package, same result. The Reaper "Process" is just a container for all the threads that do all the work as each gets its turn on the CPU.

Why don't you double-click Reaper. Fortunately this list should include loaded drivers etc. Both of these may yield some clues as to what Reaper is actually doing.
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Just seeing Reaper. This may not either but might as well take a quick peek. If you see a warning when double clicking Reaper.
Looks to me like you have Reaper opened 6 times? Those are threads inside of a single reaper process running a specific reaper function.
We can only see the address of the function since we don't have symbols. That's what you see reaper.
There are a lot more than 6 threads running 12 of them. It really has nothing to do with how many cores other than at least 6 of them can theoretically run at the same time but you are right, its not individual processes, just threads inside the single process. Oops, not sure how I missed that before but its good Asrock 970 Extreme3 AMD Live Explorer to have.

Maybe the devs can track down the function but there is a chance that its too dynamic to catch the right stack at the exact right moment.