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How to change settings for multiple core and threads?

Explorer ,
Mar 14, 2018 Mar 14, 2018

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Hi, I was wondering what settings I need to change for multi-core and multi-thread performance? I remember reading somewhere or watching a video in the past, where it said Premiere Pro is set up to only use single core by default unless you change something in the settings. I cannot locate the source of the article/video anymore. I've searched everywhere. Would appreciate if someone could help me out. Thanks.

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LEGEND , Mar 14, 2018 Mar 14, 2018

There's never been such a setting.  There isn't now.  Premiere Pro will, by default, use all available resources on a system.

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There's never been such a setting.  There isn't now.  Premiere Pro will, by default, use all available resources on a system.

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Mar 16, 2018 Mar 16, 2018

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Okay, great. I have no idea where I got the idea that this was a change that had to be made in the setting... I didn't have a computer that had multiple cores in the past when I read that imaginary article... I just remember thinking I'd cross that bridge when I got there, which I did - just got a new computer. But I guess I might've conflated it with something else.

Thank you for clearing that up!

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Mar 16, 2018 Mar 16, 2018

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On PC, you can do the oposite, you can allow Premiere Pro to use a certain amount of processors if for any reason you want to keep some to others applications. As Simon says, Premiere will use all availables CPU and Cores.

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you can allow Premiere Pro to use a certain amount of processors

If so, it's done outside of PP.  There's no such user setting within PP.

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