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  • MS Pro frame server is a winner!

    I finally got tired of rendering my non-dv format projects to large huffyuv files for encoding in TMPGENc and downloaded the MS Pro frame server from videotools.net

    I had been holding off, expecting a cumbersome interface and buggy operation.

    My fears were completely unfounded. I installed the frameserver an began compressing a project in about 2 minutes. I kid you not.

    This thing works really well. I'm so impressed I already made the payment.

    If you've been on the fence regarding this one, don't wait any longer.

    - Mark
    - Mark

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    I totally agree. It adds so much flexibility in terms of using external encoders it's rediculous.

    And let's not forget that there is also a version for Premiere users that works just as easily with equivalent results.

    Even given the 3 embedded MPEG encoders that came with my RT.X100 (realtime, Main Concept and Ligos) I still end up using TMPGEnc from VideoServer for those little extras it can do.

    Dr. Mordrid
    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 12 February 2003, 11:15.
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