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Encoding and the Law of Liberty
Final Cut Pro has one. Why can’t Adobe step up and set up a dang encoding server? I mean when I encode it’s at minimum an hour wait, and the whole time I’m hoping the extra memory allotted to the process doesn’t cause all my other running adobe programs to crash. Seriously! Then after the hour of wait I’ll find one little error in the video and it’s back to the drawing board (so to speak) – after the corrections, another hour to encode again.
Oh well. I shall press on, then, towards the goal… of not losing the other files I’m working on as I encode several Premier videos into mp4 simultaneously.







nice rant haha
Heh. I figured it was about time for one.
final cut has one because final cut is awesome, one of the few things I like about Apple. Actually I think it’s one of the only things
This is true. But that one thing alone will not convince me to tolerate an Apple desktop/laptop.
it just goes against everything I’ve ever believed in. If only chromebooks could run master collection and weren’t as cloud based as they are, so that I could do SOMETHING even if I weren’t connected to the internet
Skylarkk strikes again!! nice Koga stance
Thanks! Haha. Yes, that is a Koga stance for sure!
@Ryan Johnny Thayil – Yeah, that is the point of the Chromebook, it’s supposed to prove that the future of computing is a constant connection to the internet and web based apps on the cloud. It’s all about the cloud!
I know it’s all about the cloud, but as of now, we don’t have enough of a reliable internet backbone in the US for me to be comfortable with EVERYTHING on the cloud