April 23, 2023
Adobe lies: we can render
Adobe pretends it can render video effects. They have two options in Adobe Media Encoder: software and GPU. Sounds encouraging? Ha-ha! You've been fooled! In reality software means 1 core of however many cores your CPUs have, and GPU means 40% of it at best. To add insult to injury, the 40% GPU utilization rendering is about as slow as 1 CPU core. Are you kidding me, dumb f__s?
I have no idea to which shithole Adobe outsources its development, but their, quote, developers, unquote, can't write code, and their QA can't test. Google for "adobe media encoder uses one core" and you get whole reddit threads and stack exchange Q&A dedicated in finding workarounds to the painfully slow rendering process.
Bottom line is, this problem has a configuration solution. Yes, as simple as that: create an INI file, write a few lines into it, and save it under Adobe product install folders. The dumb f___s at Adobe did not bother making all-core rendering a default. They prefer the world waste megawatts of energy and pay electric bills for essentially idling our PCs. Now, you scumbag elites, shut up about green shit!
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