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Gridiron Nucleo for Premiere
Anything we can use to make Premiere use all CPU power like gridiron nucleo for After Effects?
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Premiere is multi-threaded by default.
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I appreciate that PPro supports multi cpu's, but it does not support a background render queue. Most of my rendering takes place overnight, but there are parts I need to render during the day. Once PPro is rendering, I cannot use it for further editing work. Is there something like Gridiron’s Nucleo Pro that works with PPRo to allow a background render queue? Any info appreciated.
Thanks Steve |
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Steve, I share your sentiment, render que would be very, very good addition to Premiere.
Timofey - it depends. I sometimes get 90-100% of both cores use in my Core Duo, sometimes only 50-60% per core (not single core 100%, and other core 0%, just 50-60% per core). I don't know the reason of this difference (it's not the drives throughput issue, I checked) but it sometimes exists. |
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