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Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Fwd: Accelerate your Avid Workflow with New Squeeze 8.5 -- Special Upgrade Offer

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Sorenson Media" <newsletter@sorensonmedia.com>
Date: Jul 25, 2012 11:29 AM
Subject: Accelerate your Avid Workflow with New Squeeze 8.5 -- Special Upgrade Offer
To: <sokol@dnull.com>

Avid customer exclusive.  Save up to 50% on upgrades to Squeeze 8.5 and Squeeze 8.5 Pro.  This week only.
Avid Editors' Exclusive offer.  Save 50% on Sorenson Squeeze.

 

This week only you can save up to $250 off the already low Avid user discounts on upgrades to Squeeze 8.5 and Squeeze 8.5 Pro as well as new full versions. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get the best Squeeze ever for an amazing price. This offer ends July 27th at Midnight EDT.

Save up to $250

The all new Squeeze 8.5 gives you award-winning multi-screen encoding, superior quality and amazing speed for all popular formats. Now up to 6X faster than others!

Also available is Squeeze 8.5 Pro. Squeeze 8.5 Pro gives you all the functionality of Squeeze 8.5 and adds DNxHD, ProRes (mac only) and Dolby Plus pro encoding.


Entrust your videos to the award-winning, video experts at Sorenson Media.

 

Sorenson Squeeze, by Sorenson Media


In case you hadn't heard, Sorenson Squeeze is the industry-leading desktop video encoding, transcoding and delivery tool to help set your video workflow free. Squeeze 8 is currently bundled with every Avid video editing application. Upgrading to Squeeze 8.5 includes many benefits including:

—Integrated Review & Approval with 5GB free cloud storage

—The fastest multi-core encoding for MP4, MOV, WebM and MKV

—Trancoding for DNxHD, ProRes and Dolby Plus Pro (Squeeze Pro)

 

 

 



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