> On a Mac? I ended up installing Squeeze running under Parallels
> Desktop and if a client wants a Windows file of some sort, I export a
> standalone QT from Avid and recode it in Squeeze. Works well.
Same here. It was around US$180 for Parallels + Windows XP, the same cost
as the full-blown Flip4Mac "Studio Pro HD".
I have a folder on my media drive designated as a Windows shared folder, and
put my QuickTime exports for encoding in there.
However, this is only a valid solution if your Mac has an Intel processor.
Sorenson appears to have stopped including the "Studio" version of Flip4Mac
with Squeeze 5.1 on Mac; but, if you can locate Squeeze 5.0.4 or 4.5.7, you
can still encode to a small number of preset sizes, topping-out at 320x240
at 768kbps CBR.
-Jeff
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