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Automator application to run "killall" for many processes?
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<blockquote data-quote="lclev" data-source="post: 1640236" data-attributes="member: 307555"><p>I get it. I run about all of the programs you have listed. I don't even try to run AE on my MB Pro. I have a Windows 7 editor built on a server board with two Xeons, 24GB of memory, main drive SSD plus a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 4GB video card. AE makes it work hard. It is probably with out a doubt the hardest program to run on it and when I do, it is the only program running if I have a complex project on it. </p><p></p><p>But back to the MB Pro. I can run Premiere Pro CS6 with no issues on the MB Pro with Photoshop and the Bridge open. For anything else more complex it is back to the Windows editor. </p><p></p><p>My next big upgrade is to a Mac Pro for just the reasons you have experienced. I need the computing power and I really believe Macs handle programs like AE better and smoother. But when I get a Mac Pro I will be looking to get as much processor power, memory, and video card memory and GPU as I can afford. </p><p></p><p>It seems every upgrade in a program put more demands on the computer and frankly I have to be able to to turn out quantities of work fast every week which mean I don't have time to wait on long rendering and encoding times. </p><p></p><p>So I get it but I just don't know how much of a boost you will see by killing processes. I would be interested to hear about what you find.</p><p></p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lclev, post: 1640236, member: 307555"] I get it. I run about all of the programs you have listed. I don't even try to run AE on my MB Pro. I have a Windows 7 editor built on a server board with two Xeons, 24GB of memory, main drive SSD plus a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 4GB video card. AE makes it work hard. It is probably with out a doubt the hardest program to run on it and when I do, it is the only program running if I have a complex project on it. But back to the MB Pro. I can run Premiere Pro CS6 with no issues on the MB Pro with Photoshop and the Bridge open. For anything else more complex it is back to the Windows editor. My next big upgrade is to a Mac Pro for just the reasons you have experienced. I need the computing power and I really believe Macs handle programs like AE better and smoother. But when I get a Mac Pro I will be looking to get as much processor power, memory, and video card memory and GPU as I can afford. It seems every upgrade in a program put more demands on the computer and frankly I have to be able to to turn out quantities of work fast every week which mean I don't have time to wait on long rendering and encoding times. So I get it but I just don't know how much of a boost you will see by killing processes. I would be interested to hear about what you find. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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