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Re: I've been to the mountain: Adobe. Answers. One question.
by
Steve Forde
on Jul 18, 2008 at 3:48:06 pm
Multiprocessing in CS3 is identical in nature to Nucleo standard. In other words - the features of fast-render and fast-preview found in both Nucleo Pro and Nucleo are what you get in CS3. They behave almost identically - and for the most part achieve the same result.
Nucleo Pro does things like Background Render, Spec Preview / Render, Commit to Disk, Pre-comp proxies etc., which neither Nucleo standard nor Multiprocessing provide. Since Nucleo Pro maxes out CPU in all features - CS3 multiprocessing must be disabled when using NP2.
As for what could be locking up Multiprocessing and not locking up NP2 - unfortunately is difficult to track as they both use different architecture yet similar approach. Some users have reported that NP2 is slightly faster than Multiprocessing but both are designed to achieve max performance.
Steve
GridIron Software Inc.
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