Who: Export AE render queue? Export of PP Media? Media encode?

The output of my project PP and AE (handset video and animation) looks terrible when exported or queued in PP or the Media Encoder CS5.

It reproduces slowly and showed poor performance in Mac OS X's activity monitor.

With the release of the AE queue... the project looks great, super fast code and "finally" shows impressive performance in the activity monitor.

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I have spent too much time trying different settings before I tried the converter AE... which, moreover, is buried in the Compostition Menu under Add to render queue.

First of all, it's standard output as a file command... so there should be an export / save as... > for the "Render Queue"... and who cares about what a "queue" is... all I want to do is save the file 'A' to 'B' format

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So... basically my question is / are:

Why PP export and CS5 Media Encoder produced as bad results?

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What are the appropriate settings for the export of PP and Media Encoder CS5 produce excellent results corresponding to AE queue make?

Why you incoherent, confused and dysfunctional export / backup of multiple options?

Seems that CS5 "Media Encoder" must be discarded and replaced by a motor rotates inside the AE rendering... engine and all other export / save / Add to Render Queue / and God knows what else you guys call must be routed to the new Media Encoder.

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