Problem wit the speed of Adobe Media Encoder

Dear Sirs, my computer has two Xeon e5-2687w each 8 core processors. Why is Adobe Media Encoder running to only 20% CPU?
Thanks,
Jiri Stepanek

Dear Sirs, my computer has two Xeon e5-2687w each 8 core processors. Why is Adobe Media Encoder running to only 20% CPU?
Thanks,
Jiri Stepanek

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