I used to do something similar with Elgato, I used every version and I even bought their hardware accelerators.
But with time, they did not manage to keep up with the competition. Even with the accelerator, Turbo is slow and the resulting files are bigger and the quality is lower.
I now export same as source to an empty drive (that's pretty fast, faster than mixdown+export for sure) and then I use Handbrake to create my h264 video. It's got several presets, it's easy to tune, and it's pretty fast - it uses more cores than Turbo, and the resting files are smaller and the quality is better. And that software is free!
I use Compressor if I need to make a bluray/DVD, the encoding speed is impressive.
P.
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FWIW: In general, I render a continuos upper level track effect like a color effect or visible tc and then export a full rez QT in "same codec". Then put that through Turbo.264 which you can get from Elegato.com (It is also available at the App store but I think it is safer to download the app from Elegato. I once had a problem with the version from the App store that was cured by using one from Elegato directly.) You can continue editing while Turbo compresses and Turbo for H264 is fast though I've never compared it to the Adobe Encoder.
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