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Posted by Rgr on 12/06/05 01:55
Martin Heffels wrote:
> On 4 Dec 2005 17:24:49 -0800, "bmcswain" <bmcswain@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>You can put the Dual Core and MoBo in the system ... BUT ...
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>>What software do you use that will take advantage of the extra
>>processing power? I'm particulartly interested in the applications.
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> At the moment most video-software doesn't take advantages of more
> processors. There are some codecs which do, but it's still not
> common at all. It is a matter of market-size before the
> software-writers will decide on making their programs multiple-
> processor aware.
This is from a description of Vegas Video:
"Version 6 also reduces complex project render times on multiprocessor,
HT, and multicore systems. Network rendering saves time by using
multiple computers and networked drive arrays."
This about Premiere:
"It supports multiple-processor and hyper-threaded systems"
I'm pretty sure most pro or prosumer level video editing programs can
use multiple processors to good advantage.
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