Ok. So I am at work at present. I went for a meeting around 2hr back, and I locked my Windows 7 PC with Adobe Media Encoder running, rendering some stuff. There were three items in the queue, and I expected each to last about 30 minutes or so, and so, I expected that by the time I come back, all the rendering would be completed.
But alas, when I came back, the first item was itself rendering and was done about 70%, showing that around 2hrs have elapsed since the rendering started. Apparently, as soon as I had unlocked my system, rendering had caught speed again, and now at the time of writing, first item has completed and next one is in process......It is sort of surprising as to the causes of this behaviour.....Any guesses, insights??
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Ok. So I am at work at present. I went for a meeting around 2hr back, and I locked my Windows 7 PC with Adobe Media Encoder running, rendering some stuff. There were three items in the queue, and I expected each to last about 30 minutes or so, and so, I expected that by the time I come back, all the rendering would be completed.
But alas, when I came back, the first item was itself rendering and was done about 70%, showing that around 2hrs have elapsed since the rendering started. Apparently, as soon as I had unlocked my system, rendering had caught speed again, and now at the time of writing, first item has completed and next one is in process......It is sort of surprising as to the causes of this behaviour.....Any guesses, insights??
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