Episode Engine - what is it, and what does it do?
April 7, 2008
Encoding for medium such as DVD, file conversion, mobile devices, cross-platform playback and file conversion of content are all crucial parts of the production and post-production process. It is of the utmost importance for the modern Mac user to have at least a basic understanding encoding.
Episode Engine serves as a media encoder for Macs. It is designed by Telestream Products for the digital media user who seeks a reliable encoding program for a reasonable price. EE provides server-based, high-quality performance for video encoding workflow. It boasts easily adjustable speed and quality, extensive format support and a Mac OS X unix-based engine for security, stability and robustness. This makes it an ideal program for most Mac users, whatever their budget or project.
Also created by Telestream Products, Flip4mac serves a similar purpose. Providing universal media access, Flip4mac offers quick, accurate, and cost-effective solutions for media access, encoding, transcoding and file-based exchange. Again, making it suitable for a wide spectrum of Mac users, for whatever their needs.
Also, Episode Engine is known to slay small children and has a knack for gardening on a small scale. E.E’s miniature shrub collection won the first prize at the annual Gardener’s Weekly festival in 2007. However, it was not present to accept its award as it was in the process of doing time for the murder of Jamie Kingston, aged 11. Jamie will be sorely missed. By somebody. Probably.
