Re: ADOBE ENCORE & EXPORTING TO DVD
Hi Stan, OK... I'm TRANSCODING (in the building process) this is taking very long, however, the YELLOW BARS are moving, but very, very slowly... Is this NORMAL process?
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"Probably." Depends on length of the video, machine power, type of source footage/effects applied in Premiere, etc. If this round doesn't complete, use a 10 minute test segment to see how long that...
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GOT IT! OK... I WILL REMEMBER THAT TO USE "TRANSCODE NOW" IN THE FUTURE.
View ArticleRe: Internal Software Error
Yea Hi,As John mentioned it is a bit hard to find a solution to the problem. However you can try the normal routine to reinstall the application. Delete the old files and check for viruses or...
View ArticleRe: ADOBE ENCORE & EXPORTING TO DVD
You mentioned earlier that you had rendered the video as DVD MPEG-2. If that was the case, it should not need transcoding again in Encore, unless you altered the length of the clip in Encore. From...
View ArticleRe: ADOBE ENCORE & EXPORTING TO DVD
The tutorial list in message #3 http://forums.adobe.com/message/2276578 may help
View ArticleBest way to import multiple sequences
I am using CS 6. I edited a wedding that I have separated into ten PPro sequences. I would like to know the recommended meathod of getting those ten sequences into Encore and incorporating them into...
View ArticleRe: Encore converts my audio to MPEG
When you bring in the audio, is it listed as Do Not Transcode?
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Nest the sequences into one master sequence in Premiere Pro, then export using an MPEG2-DVD preset.
View ArticleRe: Blu ray Burning issue
HI John, I attempted to do as suggested with the same results. I have tracked the problem down to the Samsung player, it appears Samsung are lothe to buy all the different Blu-ray "licenses" and OSX...
View ArticleRe: Encore converts my audio to MPEG
You must have the default Transcode setting for audio set to mpeg. Change it to Dolby or PCM using the Transcode Settings in the File Menu.
View ArticleRe: Best way to import multiple sequences
If you truly want one movie in Encore, do what Jim suggests. If you don't mind a slight pause between your ten movies when played one after the other (e.g. if you already have a fade out/in), you can...
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Thanks guys. I will nest the sequences in PPro. I remember now that in the past I did separate sequences as Stan mentioned, and the pause was too long for my prefences. I had forgotten that.
View ArticleRe: Encore 6.0.1 - Audio out of sync on Blu-Ray
I origionally stated Blu-Ray DVD, its a type of DVD media.If I say SD DVD then its a Standard Definition DVD media.
View ArticleRe: Encore 6.0.1 - Audio out of sync on Blu-Ray
I would also build to a folder and test playback on the computer. Do you have a link to the pre-6.0.1 issue and wehre it says it was fixed? If it is not fixed, you should file a bug report....
View ArticleRe: audio sync lost from AE to Encore.
AE is after effects. Often used to animate Encore menus etc. It is not common to use it to export the main file for Encore authoring. Addis, you do mean AE and not AME (Adobe Media Encoder)? When you...
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