On my editor, CS2, Adobe Media Encoder & Matrox MEdia Encoder bring up
the same screen. Are they really different programs? They certainly look
the same. Down to the last detail.
joe salerno
Jean Brouillette wrote:
>
>
>
> >Just out of curiousity... did you get a chance to choose where to save
> >the file on your computer and what name to give it. Once you do that
> >and hit the save button, the project should render.
> >Glen in Vegas
>
> Glen,
>
> Where in that ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER menu screen do you mention that ?
> (filename, path)
>
> I did save my project, exported as a movie file (got an ok version of
> it, qualitywise) but history tells me that ADOBE MEDIA ENCODER is the
> way to go. I already used it before having that computer crash and I
> thought I'd know how to do it again!
>
> Bye!
>
> Jean
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