Does adding more Ram help with the speed of Compressor

At my office, we are having to dump out a 300k qt 7 project that is an hour long. It takes currently 2 1/2 hours to render out. Can this process speed up a degree with more ram?
Currently we have 8 gigs.. and we can make out to 16 gigs.

I don't think so. I believe Compressor is cpu/disk io dependent. I think you have enough memory. Depending on what you're encoding to, you may be able to speed things up if your machine has multiple cpu's.

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