My computer knowledge is very limited and I would appreciate if some of you
clever guys could confirm my thoughts about rendering or correct me where
I am wrong.

Rendering is not done in real time or any other specified time. The 
"power" of
the computer should therefore only determine how long it takes for a 
certain length of
movie to be rendered.
My present computer will render 2 hours of SD footage in about 2hours, 
provided the
source footage is on a different drive than the target. (If not it takes 
about twice as long)
The same footage would have taken about 7 hours to render on my previous 
computer.

What I am trying to say is that even a slow computer should render 
without problems and a
faster computer should simply do it quicker.

I don't know whether CUDA graphics cards would influence rendering but 
on a "normal"
computer the graphics card should not be a problem as no picture of what 
is rendered is
displayed (exept the small image in AME, if selected). You can actually 
switch off the
monitor during rendering which I did in the past when I was rendering at 
night when I was
sleeping.
I have also never disabled any background processes - would anyway not 
know which ones
to select. Never had a problem with crashes during rendering. Would the 
background
processes not simply slow down the rendering time?

I am writing this in reply to some suggestions to solving Adriane's 
problems. Please
educate me if my thoughts are wrong.

Thanks

uwe



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