What exactly does DSPX_Encoderserv do?

I am doing background encoding in DVDSP3 and the DSPX_Encoderserv process has been going on for about 30 minutes using about 150% of my Dual 1.4. I noticed it is mostly using the blue or % Nice instead of the % User.
As I looked through the posts, it is referenced, no one really explains it.
Thanks in advance

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