What does YGCT as output from JSTAT mean

Hi,
I am monitoring JVM Garbage collection on a 20 CPU system (Solaris Sparc)
Could one of you tell me what the the meaning of the YGCT, part of the output of jstat. Is this the elapsed time or the CPU seconds used for Young garbage collections? I want to estimate how much CPU time i loose with YGC
Thanks in advance, Robert

Thanks for providing a sample clip, 998... Using your clip, I have reproduced the 960x720 results that you report, but only in the AME 4.2.0.006; CS4.0 and 5.0 do not manifest this problem. Also, in 4.2.0, I can repro _only_ with the clip you provided, not with any clips that I tried from our library of test content, including clips that I created to mimic yours as closely as possible.
In the course of attempting to mimic the properties of your clip, I noticed an anomaly, which may or may not pertain to this issue. According to MediaInfo (a utility that shows all the properties of a video clip), the Level = 3.0. By my understanding (which I hasten to add is less than rock-solid), Level 3.0 does not support dimensions of 1280x720 @ a frame rate of 24fps. If in fact the clip is not in compliance with the MPEG4/h.264 standards, that still doesn't explain why AME 4.2.0 gets the output dimensions wrong when 4.0 and 5.0 do not.
Bottom line: I suggest downloading the trial of PPRO 5.5 (http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=premiere_pro) and using AME CS5.5 for this job.

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