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Duration: 57:35
Presented: Presented: Oct. 8, 2014
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DESCRIPTION
Understanding video compression is essential in today’s world of digital media. However, many editors are baffled by all the options. This webinar compares the latest version of Adobe Media Encoder with Apple Compressor to help you decide which to use.
Just two days before this webinar was presented, Adobe updated Adobe Media Encoder, adding a wealth of new features which are showcased in this presentation. Join host, Larry Jordan, as he:
NOTE: This webinar assumes familiarity with either Adobe Media Encoder or Apple Compressor. To learn Adobe Media Encoder, watch Webinar 107: Adobe Media Encoder in Depth. To learn Apple Compressor, watch Webinar 116: New Features in Apple Compressor 4.1.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This intermediate-level training assumes a basic working knowledge of either Adobe Media Encoder or Apple Compressor. (This training is a QuickTime movie. You don’t need to own any other software to watch this.)