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Optimizing Encoding Performance with Apple Final Cut Pro, Part 2

Apple originally created Qmaster to enable Compressor and other rendering-intensive applications to use other Macs on a network cluster to share encoding tasks. That was back in the bad old days, when computers typically had single or dual processors and encoded very slowly. In this multiple-computer role, Qmaster could be challenging to set up, fine-tune, and maintain, because it involved separate computers on a LAN and sending huge files over that network to distribute the encoding. If you ...

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