If you mean that you want to render several separate and individual files/projects at the same time, then a single instance of VP cannot do that - it can only render one selection/project at a time. However, you could try opening several instances of VP (which can easily be done) - each a with different event/project - and separately render from each open instance of VP. I have never tried this (never been a need to do so) and do not know if it would work; however, if it does work, then you will probably need a really top end computer to cope with the multiple rendering requirements that those multiple rendering tasks will call upon.
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wrote on 9/19/2019, 10:26 AM
However, you could try opening several instances of VP (which can easily be done) - each a with different event/project - and separately render from each open instance of VP. I have never tried this (never been a need to do so) and do not know if it would work; however, if it does work, then you will probably need a really top end computer to cope with the multiple rendering requirements that those multiple rendering tasks will call upon.
Can see a large speed increase with nvenc hardware rendering as only 1 nvenc session is used and vegas not so good at full utilisation. Need patch for more than 2 simultaneous nvenc renders but in my use case 2 ate all remaining cpu so no requirement for any more