Quick Tip: First Look at Adobe Media Encoder CS5
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Quick Tip: First Look at Adobe Media Encoder CS5

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  • Program: Adobe Media Encoder CS5

Let’s take a look at Adobe’s new Media Encoder which comes bundled with Flash CS5. A couple of interesting changes have been made to it and you really should be aware of them, so let’s get started..


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  • André

    It seems that nothing has changed from CS4, or there is some change?

    • Tom Green

      Andre, they have deep sixed quite a few of the formats. We have dropped from 16 choices – Ciao Blu ray and audio stuff – to 2 choices – mp4 and flv/fv4.

      Another major change, as i point out, is you get to see both passes rather than the one in previous versions.

  • http://www.blackbluebrown.com geoff brown

    some of those presets look pretty handy. thanks for the cast, tom.

  • http://mrtunes.ca/blog elliott fienberg

    one piece of advice i can offer is at the top of the screencast, go over exactly what new features you are going to discuss so the viewer is ready to take in those points.

  • mohamed

    Thank you :)

  • http://www.yams.com MarkSpizer

    great post as usual!

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    i can get what i need here. It is so great

  • http://www.dietguider.com Juchnovski

    Yeah, it’s good, very useful, thanks :)

  • http://hdwebplayer.com Flash Video Player

    Just started upgrading out machines to CS5 and noticed that the H.264 codec doesn’t encode right in Media Encoder and in After Effects. If you encode a file at 1mbps it will turn out to be 200kbps for the video, the temp .m4v file looks like it’s the correct size while encoding is happening. Then when encoding is finished the file shrinks back down. F4Vs work fine, can you please fix h.264, it works fine in CS4 still.

  • http://www.hdwebplayer.com anil

    Informative…. thank you for sharing it.