Tutorial: Adobe Media Encoder CS6--UPDATED!

Streaming Media by Jan Ozer

With Adobe Media Encoder CS6, Adobe dramatically improved both the program's usability and performance. This tutorial demonstrates the new features as well as providing an overview of how to use the product, which serves as the encoder for Premiere Pro and After Effects, as well as a standalone encoding tool.

The video below covers Media Encoder's integration with Premiere Pro and After Effects, as well as using presets, the queue window, and the watch folder for multiple encoding jobs. New presets include most Android devices, TiVo, DVD, Blu-ray, broadcast, mobile, tablets, and of course generic web video presets as well as presets specifically for Vimeo and YouTube.

Additionally, the tutorial looks at how Adobe Media Encoder CS6 stacks up against other encoding tools for single-file DV and HD encodes, as well as multiple parallel outputs from a single DV or HD file.

With Adobe Media Encoder CS6, Adobe dramatically improved the program's usability, and especially performance. In this tutorial, I'll demonstrate all new features and provide a general overview of the operation of Adobe Media Encoder CS6. read more...


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