In a professional production setting, which is what Premier, After Effects, ect. There are different work stations. Meaning one section is special effects so all they need is After Effects, another section is audio or whatever. Adobe is not ment for consumer go out and film your kids stuff. Its make for Films and stuff of quality.
In a professional production setting, which is what Premier, After Effects, ect. There are different work stations. Meaning one section is special effects so all they need is After Effects, another section is audio or whatever. Adobe is not ment for consumer go out and film your kids stuff. Its make for Films and stuff of quality.
GumBa11Machine 2 years ago
wow i'm tired and cant spell lol sorry about the typos
GumBa11Machine 2 years ago
I have successfully used Premier CS4 to edit several different encoded types of MPEG-4. No problems yet with opening or editing those (yet?).
And the Adobe Media Encoder also understands many variants of MPEG-4. So you can render in multiple types of MP4 as well.
kcharlan 2 years ago
Does AP CS4 support MPEG-4 files or not?
I have CS2 and I know it doesn't work. Is there a codec that can be added to either or?
AUHHZUMA 2 years ago