![]() It’s important to note that Media Encoder lets users queue a bunch of renders, thus enabling export of multiple files in the background while still working on other projects in Premiere Pro or After Effects. If you are also overwhelmed by the delivering process, here is another great tutorial from Casey Ferris who reveals his personal post-production workflow on dealing with rendering footage in Adobe Media Encoder. ![]() The Adobe Media Encoder, on the other hand, provides more options to fiddle and play around with the final image which occasionally may result in poor performance while rendering, thus preventing users from getting the best possible image quality when exporting files. ![]() The overall workflow in Compressor seems to be more intuitive and straightforward. For many Apple FCP/Compressor users who already made the switch to Premiere Pro CC/Media Encoder getting the optimal render settings out of the Adobe software can still be a challenge.
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