Hello,
I wanted to let everyone know that Adobe Media Encoder CS4 documentation is now live on the Adobe web site. Search is enabled, however, the help topics are still being indexed so you may not see them in search results for several more days. You can access the documentation at the below link:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AdobeMediaEncoder/4.0/index.html
Adobe® Media Encoder CS4 is a video and audio encoding application that lets you encode audio and video files into a variety of distribution formats for different applications and audiences. These video and audio formats are more-compressed formats such as:
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[*]Adobe® FLV | F4V for use with Adobe Flash Player
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[*]H.264 used for video iPod, 3GPP mobile phones, PSP devices
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[*]MPEG-1 used in CD-ROM authoring (Windows only)
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[*]MPEG-2 used in DVD authoring (Windows only)
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[*]Apple® QuickTime®
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[*]Windows Media (Windows only)
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Adobe Media Encoder accommodates the numerous settings these formats offer, and also includes preset settings designed to export files compatible with particular delivery media. Using Adobe Media Encoder, you can export video in formats suitable for devices ranging from DVD players to websites to mobile phones to portable media players and standard- and high-definition TV sets.
Regards,
Chris Bedford