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Re: Compression-FLV workflow
by Michelle Ngo on Jun 26, 2009 at 12:36:23 am

One more thing...this is my machine:

Mac 2x3Ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Memory: 8 GB
Running: Mac OS X 10.5.7 (Leopard)

Versions of software:
Sorensen Squeeze 5
Adobe Media Encoder from CS4

Media going in:

Some flv files, other mainly QT files that were directly exported out of projects cut (most likely DVCPro)

Desired out: 2 kinds of .flv files (300K, 500K) ... I think I've got to put my foot down and say this is incredibly impossible machine power and time wise. Plus I don't think our web developers are going to finish this option in the media hub they are creating.

Destination: stored for archive on a G-raid Hard Drive, but also posted on an ftp site.



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