

The “high end” PC took rendering a video with a lot of filters (procceding “melt” as realtime priority) about 3:19 mins as Shotcut says. Meanwhile the “high end” PC took rendering a video with a lot of filters (procceding “melt” as normal priority) about 3:21 mins, as Shotcut says. The “low end” PC took rendering a video with a lot of filters (procceding “melt” as real time priority) about 15:01 mins, as Shotcut says. The “low end” PC took rendering a video with a lot of filters (procceding “melt” as normal priority) about 15:23 mins, as Shotcut says. I did a test with systems that have following specs: As far as I know there is no huge benefit setting the priority higher on both low end and high end systems.
