Mr. Smith! Thank you so much sir for your reply... the tutorials link is worth its weight in gold!
I tried the MPEG2-DVD method after reading on these forums to try that when the Dynamic Link doesn't work..in fact... I think that was you
The MPEG2 - DVD looks really nice in Encore but once it is on a DVD not so much at all... I talked to Adobe Support today and they even admitted that it shouldn't look that bad, after almost 3 hours of experimenting the gent exported out of Premiere Pro as a QuickTime file with the Video Codec being Animation. It still isn't the greatest but he said that is all he could do, that thatwas the best he could get out of Encore. He did play the DVD that I burned through the VLC Media Player and it looked decent so could it be Encore? To me that can't be the best that Encore can do, professional businesses use this software and I know they can't just be putting out crap and accepting it as such. I know it's hard to know what I'm saying without seeing it.
When I played the DVDs on my Mac, they looked pretty good color wise, but when I played them on DVD players hooked to TVs the talent's faces were almost a sun burned color. Could it be the DVD players? I am going to do some more experimenting playing the DVD on different DVD players tonight and see if anything comes from it, check out the tutorials that you sent over and if all else fails call Adobe back. I'll let you know how it turns out in case someone else has the same problem.
Thanks for your help agian Mr. Smith, it's greatly appreciated!
-Darby