With a good single core cpu, multitasking is fairly safe, it's accessing the hard drives that impacts performance to a point where 2 tasks done at the same time can take longer than done seperately.
I was burning a disk with nero at 8x and doing a full video encode, about the time the burn got going, the encode with vision started it's straight write from it's work folder to the output folder on another hard drive.
The problem was nero was burning from files on the same hard drive that vision was reading from.
20 minutes later my poor hard drive finally finished both tasks, buffers went crazy. Very bad timing, neither operation significantly slows down the other as long as vision is just doing the intensive encoding.
I was burning a disk with nero at 8x and doing a full video encode, about the time the burn got going, the encode with vision started it's straight write from it's work folder to the output folder on another hard drive.
The problem was nero was burning from files on the same hard drive that vision was reading from.
20 minutes later my poor hard drive finally finished both tasks, buffers went crazy. Very bad timing, neither operation significantly slows down the other as long as vision is just doing the intensive encoding.
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