In adding pulldown with Adobe Media Encoder 2014 I'm using an RGB level QT Ref out of Avid with 16 channels of audio. I am baking out to 59.94i from the 23.976 QT Ref of DNX 175X material. I have built a preset with 16 channels of audio going to XDCam 50 422 in a .mov. I also made an H_264 preset with just 2 channels of audio. I'm hoping that will just take the first two audio channels of the 16 in the QT ref and not do a mult of all the tracks. I will be curious to see how that actually works. I added the two presets to the QT Ref file and I noticed when I started encoding I see two windows in the output window which are the two preset outputs. I notice they seem to be running in sync. Is that typical of how AME handles multiple outputs? I had expected it to process one file and then the other but it seems to be working in tandem in sync. I would think the encoding time going to XDCam 50 would be different than going to H_264 but the two windows are in perfect sync. It seems like it's overall encode time will be less than if I did the two files consecutively but I"m not totally sure of that. Last night when I did just an XD Cam 50 of the same show it took about 48 minutes and now it's taking about 75 minutes so that seems a bit more efficent assuming the H_264 encode would take about the same time as the XDCam 50.
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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