Would you be kind enough to tell me your settings for optimal encoding?  I 
always choose progressive... could this be making a difference?  Thank You!

Johnny Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     Taky, I know this is not for me, but I 
would be able to compare the both
 stand along versions as I own both and used both extensively.
 MainConcept Mpeg Encorder 1.52 (the stand along one which if you own
 Premiere can get it for $80 about) and ProCoder are both great tools, I
 use them both for different projects.
 
 Because quality playback is critical for my clients, most of the time
 it's for big screen projection, I usually use my own settings when use
 either of these software, HOWEVER, I've found issues with one that the
 other can solve and vice versa.
 
 MainConcept's Mpeg Encoder works great with NTSC videos, but if your
 video is 24p, it has some issues in encoding.
 
 ProCoder works great with PAL to NTSC conversion (I do this a lot with
 music videos of unsigned bands for a local tv show), it provides
 excellent quality, however, I find problems with lower field- video
 clips conversion from .avi to mpeg2 (quality is not as good as
 MainConcept's. Lately that ProCoder have some issue encoding a 1 hr
 fashion/talent show video from .avi to mpeg2 but mainconcept did it
 without a glitch. 
 
 So, personally, I would keep both, I also found ProCoder to do much
 wider range of conversion than MainConcept can, and ProCoder is like
 Discreet's Cleaner (another encoding tool that I use for quicktime
 enconding), ProCoder seems to be able to encode well with .mov files to
 .avi.
 
 
 Johnny
 
 
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: [email protected]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Taky Cheung
 Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 11:12 AM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: Re: [AP] MPEG encoding in Premiere pro
 
 
 David
  
 Between Procoder and Main Concept, which one you think is better?
  
 thanks
 
 Taky
   ----- Original Message ----- 
   From:   David Hurdon   
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
   Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 6:00   AM
   Subject: Re: [AP] MPEG encoding in   Premiere pro
   
 
 Assuming Pro uses the Main Concept MPEG encoder as does   6.5, I felt
 the 
 same way and have since done enough tests to convince   myself and
 others 
 that Procoder Express from Canopus does a much better   job with motion.
 I 
 believe they have a trial version available, but the   price is quite 
 reasonable, particularly if you have need of a format   converter.
 Procoder 
 will change just about anything into anything else and   do a good job
 of it. 
 It functions both as a plug in and stand   alone.
 
 David Hurdon
 
 At 05:27 AM 12/28/2005 -0800, you   wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I have been getting very poor result from the "export   to DVD" fonction
 
 of  Premiere Pro.  I have chosen what seems to   be the highest settings
 
 7Mb  and 2 pass.   But it still   looks blocky  on the TV screen when
 rapid 
 movement  of the   camera.  Any suggestions?    Thanks!
 
 
 
 
               
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