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Hello, I need to export couple of projects at the same time and i was wondering if i can export one with NVENC encoder using AME. and another project using software only using adobe premiere only. is that possible?
The reason this came to my mind is that AME is using only 30-50% of my core-i7 6700 HQ, and between 1-30% gpu
Yes, you can do so queue one in Media Encoder & export and at the same time start exporting another project from Premiere Pro CC but I am not sure how much time it would save in comparison to exporting via media encoder queue.
Media encoder can not encode multiple jobs simultaneously. Once you queue a series of jobs in AME, it will process each of them in turn without any user action.
Also, in AME you can set up a single source with multiple outputs. In that case, AME encodes all of the outputs s
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Why don't you send both projects to Media Encoder (queue)?
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Because each one will take around 20 hours to export, and i noticed AME is not utilizing all the CPU and GPU power. so to expedite things i though about that.
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How big are your projects if they're taking 20 hours to export?
I'm on i5 8GB of RAM Surface Pro 3 and my 1 hour Full HD videos take about 15 minutes each
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3 hours with a lot of denoiser (maxed out) and lumetri effects. im on i7, 16GB RAM, Alienware laptop
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Yes, you can do so queue one in Media Encoder & export and at the same time start exporting another project from Premiere Pro CC but I am not sure how much time it would save in comparison to exporting via media encoder queue.
Media encoder can not encode multiple jobs simultaneously. Once you queue a series of jobs in AME, it will process each of them in turn without any user action.
Also, in AME you can set up a single source with multiple outputs. In that case, AME encodes all of the outputs simultaneously. If Enable parallel encoding is enabled from preferences of Media Encoder (by default it is enabled).
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