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The Adobe Encoder
I know I’ve posted about this before, but I need to get a good perspective from other users about this. Using Premiere Pro CS4, I’m forced to render my project through the Adobe Encoder. Problem is this thing is agonizingly slow.
I just rendered a standard def 12 sec DV clip, and it took 2:33 to render. This clip consists of nothing more than one 16-bit 44k audio file and two medium res stills (3488×2616 & 3020×1706), scaled and moved across the live area.
The system is based on an Athlon X2 64 4000+ with two gigs of ram, separate system and data drives running XP Pro SP3. I don’t consider this system to be underpowered for this task. As a matter of fact, I get faster renders from an old Prescott machine with one gig running Avid Xpress 3.5!
So is anyone else having these rendering speed problems? I’m also considering getting After Effects, but it too will be forced to work through this slug, making me think I should consider some other compositor (as well as an editor).
I’m also considering earlier versions as well. What are the last versions of Premiere and AE that DON’T rely on the Adobe Encoder to get their work done?
Thanks for taking a moment to read this.