I’m making the switch from Adobe Media Encoder CS6 to Adobe Media Encoder CC. Like most producers, I’ve got a range of presets I want to move over to the new version without having to re-create them.
This video tutorial demonstrates how to use and leverage 3 key new features found under the Effects tab in Adobe Media Encoder CC (which replaces the much more limited Filters tab in Adobe Media ...
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Pulsar is a software encoder for live streaming collaboration across multiple teams, from on-set to editorial and beyond. It ...
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