Hey All,
This might be a silly question, but I sort of by accident did 3 encodes at the same time using StaxRip rather than add each to the queue and have them run one after another. It seemed to not take each encode any longer than normal and so they were done faster and I didn't notice anything wrong with the files afterward. Is there a reason why I shouldn't do this? I'm in no rush for the encodes to go faster, but if I can run at night and have 3 done in the morning instead of 1, why not? lol
Thanks in advance and for those involved with this great program! Was a learning curve for me to start but the results are great!
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As long as your computer can handle it with out over heating then there should be no problem doing that.
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