They seem to have integrated a Review and Approve process into their
toolset.
We migrated off Squeeze many years ago onto what became Episode Pro
(Telestream bought it, re-branded it, and massively spiked the price
on it). I like batch management on it. The large number of presets and
intuitive interface make it easier to use than Compressor.
FWIW, I've started using BitVice again for HD -> MPEG-2 NTSC/PAL DVDs
- especially for my RED clients who hate what Compressor does to their
footage on standard def DVDs.
- pi
- -
Patrick inhofer
Finisher-in-Chief
Fini
http://fini.tv/demo.html
On Dec 7, 2009, at 2:37 AM, stuart rankin wrote:
> At Cartoon Network Asia Pacific, we use both - Squeeze is ok -
> confined to Avid suites. Episode on FCP. I find Episode easier to
> work with. Plus, the main reason I got it, I can batch
> process .mxf files. It does a decent job of transcoding etc.
> Interface is nicer - to me. It's from Telestream so has great track
> record.
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