Exporting multiple clips to Media Encoder

Hi there,
I need to export multiple clips from Premiere Pro CS4 to Media Encoder (so I can work with the footage at a lower resolution then replace with the original clips).
Currently I am exporting each clip individually, which is very time consuming as I have hundreds of clips.
Is there a way to export all the clips simultaneously?
Thanks!

As individual clips?  No.
You might try using a Watch Folder in Adobe Media Encoder.  The Help file should have the details.
However, the best solution is to upgrade your hardware so that the native media works without issue.

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