How to run multi core in lightworks ?
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‎2010-06-30
03:01 AM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2010-06-30
03:01 AM
My PC's CPU is Quardro I5 and OS is Window 7 64bit. But when we are rendering something, it runs just single core.
I'm wonder how i can use Multicore in ArchiCAD 13 Lightworks rendering system. And how to use network rendering.
and i heard about book that names " lightworks in archicad". If anybody has information or file about book, plz send me an e-mail.
thank
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‎2010-06-30 05:13 AM
‎2010-06-30
05:13 AM
You have to back away from the best anti-aliasing setting to engage multiple processors.
Also, realistic sun can employ only one processor.
AND: Netwrok Rendering??? Hahahahaha!
I will send you a book sample to your email address.
Also, realistic sun can employ only one processor.
AND: Netwrok Rendering??? Hahahahaha!
I will send you a book sample to your email address.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2010-06-30 08:34 AM
‎2010-06-30
08:34 AM
so..you mean I can't use multi core in best antialiasing?
Does any way that I can use it?
thank you anwser.
Does any way that I can use it?
thank you anwser.

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‎2010-06-30 08:37 AM
‎2010-06-30
08:37 AM
DEUKWON wrote:That is EXACTLY what i said.
so..you mean I can't use multi core in best antialiasing?
Don't sound so betrayed.
You don't always want best anti-aliasing since it obscures tiny elements like distant window frames. "BEST" anti-alias setting is only useful for smooth surfaces in animation sequences that would otherwise experience 'texture squirm".
Did you get your book sample?
Dwight Atkinson