Episode Pro Desktop and Final Cut Server ... anyone?

Hi everyone.
Has anyone found a way to use Episode Pro Desktop v5 within FCS? I know that the more expensive Episode Engine is compatible with FCS, but there seems to be no reason why the desktop edition (with the Compressor plugin) shouldn't work.
I've created a number of presets in Compressor that use the Episode plugin, and everything works fine. (I'm encoding to FLV8 and MPEG-2)
I add those presets to FCS - but the encoding jobs just fail with the message:
*Error: Missing destination media format*
and
*ERROR: EMISSINGPARAM*
*Wrapper format missing from destination media format*
Any ideas? It seems to be more of a problem with FCS than Episode. FCS doesn't seem to understand the format of my destination file - which is frustrating, because I don't need it to understand it - I just want it to post the job off to Compressor!
Apple's FCS website suggests that Episode can easily extend the formats FCS can support:
Taken from www.apple.com/finalcutserver:
+"For even more options, you can add the Episode Pro plug-in from Telestream to encode to VC-1, WMV, GXF, and FLV formats, as well as High Profile H.264 and a number of third-party proprietary broadcast server formats."+
I read that as "Episode Pro plug-in for Compressor" ... and not "you need to spend £4k on Episode Engine" - so it must be possible with the desktop edition ;o)
FCServer, Episode Pro and Compressor are all running on the same machine.
Is there something obvious I'm missing? Has anyone got this working? Does this problem also suggest that other Compressor plugins wont work with FCS?
Thanks,
Oliver.

Oli,
I understand. Keep your eye open for Snow Leopard with Quicktime X that offers [quote] "native support for all common video formats". My guess that will be MXF, WMV, various MP formats will be added along with others for portable devices. Some people disagree with me though stating that Apple would never support competitive formats. Let's see, fact is that the Pro video & broadcast industry is screaming for native MXF support (Major broadcasters are investing in MXF play-out servers) and many corporate CMS builders need WMF because ignorant executives will never understand that quicktime offers the best possibilities. They are just sitting behind their windows machines staring at their Windows Media player. I hope that Apple will at least offer people, that are smart enough to develop in a Quicktime based environment, the native support they deserve for sticking their heads out.
By the same token, I hope that there will be a Web App soon for review & approve purposes.

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