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ProCoder3 in the CS4 Workflow - Help?
by Clint Milner on Oct 16, 2009 at 11:42:21 am

Hi All,

After seeing a demo of what ProCoder3 can do compared to Adobe Media Encoder, I'm fairly sold on the product, but I wanted to get some advice from the Cow pros.

I'd be wanting to still use Premiere and Encore for my DVD development, but I'd skip the Dynamic Link and all the Adobe Encoding. Basicly using ProCoder3 as a stand-alone encoder.

1. Is this a good idea?
2. Are there better alternatives?
3. Are there any known problems running my current setup (see signature) with ProCoder?

Thanks for any help or ideas,
Clint


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