Frage von blumshuett:Hello,
Premiere Pro 1.5 is multiprocessor capable?
And if I had 1.5
File -> Export -> Output to DVD
choose,
then my CPU runs only with 50% utilization
when transcoding.
Greeting
blumshuett
Antwort von frm:
Therefore there now, I guess about 4 versions * g *
Premiere 1.5 came from a time when it woe not yet exist.
So no does not work.
Antwort von blumshuett:
Hello,
And why do shows at 1.5 pp in the initialization:
Multiprocessor recognized??
blumshuett
Antwort von frm:
I can still remember that it s.The 1.5 with HDV extreme performance problems occurred because ernicht could fully use all Cpus. So it was with me at the time and so I've swapped synonymous quite fast in Premiere 2nd At that time, 5.5 years ago?
mfg
FLorian
Antwort von Daigoro:
Hello,
Premiere Pro 1.5 is multiprocessor capable?
And if I had 1.5
File -> Export -> Output to DVD
choose,
then my CPU runs only with 50% utilization
when transcoding.
Greeting
blumshuett Do not 'Premiere' s.sich lie synonymous might be lurking s.verwendeten encoder. There are synonymous these days, where dual cores in each pocket will not find all willing / ability to use the synonymous (; the 'standard' quicktime encoder on Windows defends itself against that, just as XviD).
Something so simple as Nero (; which has enclosing) the distiller no problems, so if the standard will not premiere encoder nen others choose on the issue and the DVD authoring koplett do outside.
SMP's has gone on for year one, attracted support for synonymous (; whether synonymous with Premiere, I do not know, but it's only because it's can not exclude older date is). Only the newer multi-core processors.