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Hello. Is it possible to fully utilize all of my CPUs when rendering to a file? Since I'm free and my computer is also free, I'd like to occupy all the CPUs to speed up the process.
Asked by dodo (221.215.214.x) on November 20 2024, 10:17am
Reply on November 20 2024, 4:59pm:
It depends on the project! If e.g. you had a single track with some FX on it, you'd end up with one core reading media and applying take FX/timestretch, another core processing track FX, and a third encoding the resulting media. No real way to engage more cores in that case (at least not without a ton of overhead which might not be worth it).
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