
Otherwise Media Encoder works in the background so you can keep working, that's the whole point of it. Where these cores really work well is in 3D and chugging through massive files very quickly as you work with them, in other words actual working performance. The reality is at these render time improvements it's basically eaten up by being late one day to work or stealing a few minutes longer at lunch or having a huge dump. If you rendered 10 different videos a day you save 20 minutes but realistically whose rendering ten different videos out a day? And then another 10 the next day? Really? And if 20 minutes a day was a massive improvement then you could make the same improvement by taking 20 minutes less at lunch or working 20 minutes longer every day and see the same benefits for zero cost. I mean you'd have to be rendering dozens of different videos a day to see a real world saving in time. Im a 2013 Mac Pro user and I love mine but I never understand the render times improvements people get excited about. Help support my content by using my affiliate links! It cost you nothing and helps support the channel immensely! In this video I upgrade the CPU in the Apple Mac Pro (Late 2013) aka the Trashcan from a 6-Core processor to a 12-Core BEAST! This is the FASTEST Mac Pro in the WORLD! Enjoy and thanks for watching!
