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Default Premiere Pro 2.0: how to setup up a render farm?

Actually I guess it would be less of a farm and more of a team. Well whatever, I just happen to have an extra p4 3.0 ghz w/ 512 ram laying around. I want to use it to speed up rendering and encoding in Premiere. I have read a few articles about render farms, just haven't found anything specific to premiere.

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Not sure but I think you can do this with After Effects. I've never heard of it being done with premiere.

Either way thoguh, you'll have to buy a second licence, although you may be able to get a render-only type of licence.
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Well, it's not as if I have a ton of videos to render, just that I would rather cut the time it takes. Instead of waiting 1-2 hours for a 45 minute video. It seemed like I might as well be using two p4 3.0 ghz, instead of one. That is, if it's possible. I have read some things that alluded to the possibility of using a third party queue manager type software. Something similar to what you would use with Maya or AE. I just couldn't find anything that said specifically "use this".
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want to know the easiest, and most official way to find out, call adobe!.. anytime i have a question i call them, and they always answer with several options!
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