Okay, first about speed: try Vapoursynth instead of Avisynth since it's multithreading support is better + more filters can use the gpu which depending on what you do can speed things up.
(When using Avisynth, make sure to use 64bit Avisynth and try adjusting the number of threads, depending on your settings and content adjusting the thread count up or down might speed up things.)
The encoding part is probably not whats slowing you down.
Usually this isn't really something one needs to care about (assuming your system isn't overclocked and properly cooled) much.
Aside from the laptop I used back when I worked on my diploma and had to render tons of stuff I never managed to wear down a fan in the normal livespan a pc has.
Cu Selur
(When using Avisynth, make sure to use 64bit Avisynth and try adjusting the number of threads, depending on your settings and content adjusting the thread count up or down might speed up things.)
The encoding part is probably not whats slowing you down.
Quote:will my computer get damaged if I keep it on for a long time?Yes, in this respect a computer is like everything else if you use it longer or stress it more it potentially can wear down more.
Usually this isn't really something one needs to care about (assuming your system isn't overclocked and properly cooled) much.
Aside from the laptop I used back when I worked on my diploma and had to render tons of stuff I never managed to wear down a fan in the normal livespan a pc has.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.