Rendering + uploading to youtube

Can someone explain the rendering process and how best to make it work
I create a project. Everytime I make a change, the video has to re-render. OK, I get this
The problem is, I'll make a change...
I'll come out of the project and start editing the new project - the first project hasnt stopped rendering yet
I'll create anothe project, then another, then another etc
If I go back to the first project some time later, I will find that it hasnt finished rendering
What should I do? Can I mass select projects and set them to render?
If I select 'render all' from within a project, does that then render all projects outstanding - even ones outside?
How can I control this? Can I leave the rendering until I've finished everything??
Since, the rendering eats up CPU and power - I assume?
I've experienced the app not responding when double clicking something - I assume this is because it's caught up processing?
Youtube: I edit projects and want to just upload
It's frustrating, since the uploading process seems to be cumbersome
+ I have to wait for rendering to finish
Can I choose: mass render, then mass upload to youtube?
Thanks
Omar

Whatever you export from your timeline has to be rendered, but you don't need to explicitly render it yourself. FCP X takes care of that.
If you have projects sitting around that you are not working on, there is no point in getting them all rendered. This would create render files that will be occupying disk space.

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