Jacob,

We're using Episode Pro on the editorial side, and settled on a series of watch 
folders w/specific encode settings.  Qt's written to them get picked up, 
encoded and dropped into specific output folders. Haven't found a way to 
monitor the jobs other than taking a peek at the encoding box through ARD.


Brian Willard

 
On Jul 18, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Jacob Harris wrote:

> This is rather OT, but does anyone here use Episode for encoding QuickTimes? 
> We're evaluating it as an alternative to Squeeze and FFmpeg as an encoding 
> one-stop shop. I'm just curious what a good workflow looks like. Episode 
> Engine is probably not in our future, so rendering on local node clusters may 
> be the best solution.
> 
> I'm using the CLI, but I'm at a loss about how to put all the pieces 
> together. I've got an encoder.epitask, an iseq.episource, and a 
> deployment.epitask. Not sure how to get it rendering.
> 
> My command is something to the effect of:
> $ ./episodectl workflow submit -n MyWorkflow -f /path/to/file.mov -e 
> ~/EpisodeTest/photojpeg_2398.epitask --destination 
> ~/EpisodeTest/deploy.epitask --cluster MyCluster --ids-out
> 
> And I get nuthin'.
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