I had some trouble getting Multi Encoder to use more than one CPU core when ripping to 2 or more formats (FLAC, MP3-193kHz, and MP3-320kHz), but the solution was to enable all the CPU cores (Force Encoding To) and using the Do Not Ally to Processor setting.
Well, actually, I haven't tested if some of my other changes, removing DSP settings from the individual codings and using Do Not Ally to Processor, had some impact after changing to enabling all the CPU cores (Force Encoding To).
I realise as I write this that this isn't a question, but more of a suggestion for improvement of the help for setting up Multi Encoders, but since I've started to write this I guess I'll post it anyway, maybe someone can be helped by this.
BR
/Bosse
Well, actually, I haven't tested if some of my other changes, removing DSP settings from the individual codings and using Do Not Ally to Processor, had some impact after changing to enabling all the CPU cores (Force Encoding To).
I realise as I write this that this isn't a question, but more of a suggestion for improvement of the help for setting up Multi Encoders, but since I've started to write this I guess I'll post it anyway, maybe someone can be helped by this.
BR
/Bosse