Hi there, need some help here.
I usually do all my encodings using Premiere Pro/PluginPac Frameserve/TMPGEnc.
I use Premiere just to add fade in and out to the videos.
Now I need to encode a bunch of videos (all MPEG2 at 12Mbps) to fit them all on a DVD.
I didn't try yet, but I'm pretty sure I can't open more than one Premiere and frameserve. Is it possible? (Gonna try when I get home).
Is Premiere able to batch encode all the files? I can leave frameserve and TMPG aside and use Premiere's encoding if it's possible (although I believe I can't select a specific bitrate).
Any better suggestion to encode all the files, adding fade in and out effect, in batch mode?
Thanx.
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