![]() ![]() Encode a file or do not encode a file because the end result does not matter. NOTE: CS6 was installed under a different user than the new user that is having AME crash. Is this a bug? Or related to my disparate picture sizes? Or something else? Thank you all!Īdobe Media Encoder CS6 as installed from Adobe Production Premium CS6. Does this make sense? I never before had to use either Maximum Render OR Use Previews to get acceptable quality with "device" settings. Back to the horrible 1080 stuff.įinally, I chose "use previews", but not max render. Output without checking Max Render Quality. Next I renendered "in to out" in my sequence (I hadn't done so previously - I was working "red line"). ![]() Only this time I checked Render at Maximum Resolution. Then I tried again with the Vimeo SD setting. All good - the 1080 stuff had the Magic Bullet B&W look working great. To make sure everything was okay, I outputted that section at Matched Sequence settings. ![]() Just as it does when viewed at 1/4 resolution. In the first attempt, the 1080 stuff oddly looked terrible. No need to have a huge file, I just used Media Encoder in a Vimeo SD mode. Today I wanted to use In and Out to export a small section for music review with a colleague. I find it better and more flexible (especially with cropping for 2.35, etc.) What can I say. ![]() I use that file to make various smaller files in APPLE COMPRESSOR. I've been outputting by matching sequence settings. The 4K stuff looks great, the 1080 pretty bad. I can play in Software Mode (CUDA won't work on my Retina Mac - separate thread!) at 1/4 resolution. On the 4K footage, I just have an overall grade in an Adjustment Layer (for now). I have some Magic Bullet B&W corrections on the 1080 footage. All edits beautifully in my 4K ProRes timeline. I have a short film that's primarily 4K ProRes augmented with some "flashbacks" that are 1920 by 1080 h264 files. I'm confused about Media Encoder, and hoping someone can help. ![]()
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