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Adobe's encoder is Mainconcept's under license from Premiere Pro onwards. Of the three, CCE is by far the fastest, but for DV I would probably favour the Mainconcept encoder.
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CCE. Tmpgenc is just too slow for me. I used to use it many years ago, but they have never improved the speed of it.
My top choice isn't in your list - Procoder or Procoder express.
If you were going to use tmpgenc, install the Debugmode Frameserver for Premiere so you can frameserve directly from the timeline and not have to render to AVI inbetween. Saves time and saves the risk of quality losses.Read my blog here.
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Thanks again guns.
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Originally Posted by kippard
Encoders don't differ as much as capture and editing process. -
I use Premiere 6.5 to edit, Debugmode Frameserver to convert right from the timeline to TMPGEnc and am very happy with the results...it may be a bit slower than other programs and CPU intensive but itīs not too complicated to use, doesnīt give me any problems and the quality of the results is great.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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For 90 minutes I would be considering 2-pass VBR. For 224kbps audio, you get a video bitrate of 6548 kbps (using the Videohelp Bitrate Calculator -> https://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm). This is starting to get too low for DV footage CBR encoding.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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6 is closest, 7 will put your over size. I am surprised that you cannot manually alter these. I don't use Premiere, however Vegas also licenses the Mainconcept encoder, and their implementation allows you complete freedom to adjust and tweak the encoder. I would suggest consulting your manual/help files to make sure you can't get finer control.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
Roger that, you're probably right, just looking at the presets. Many thanks.
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If you use the ProCoder plugin for Premiere (I am pretty sure there is one) then you render straight of the timeline, with all adjustments etc intact. The same if you use the debugmode frameserver.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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