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  • DVD encoding & Authoring trouble, need advice fast please

    Posted by Alex Eyre on September 16, 2015 at 8:18 pm

    Hi guys need some help please.

    I have an HD wedding video sequence in premiere CC 2015 (45 mins) that I need to encode to a decent quality format to use on DVD which can be authored with a menu etc.

    I have done my research and have been attempting to send the sequence directly to Adobe Media Encoder to downscale and encode using the MPEG-DVD settings.

    The rendered video is pretty decent in quality after some tweaking but the problem I am faced with now is having a program that I can author it, which will import my files.

    The only program I have is iDVD which is not letting me import the separate audio & video files I get when I export from AME. When I select ‘multiplexing’ in AME to combine the files it creates a single .mpg file which iDVD does not like either.

    I understand that DVD studio pro used to be pretty good at this sort of thing but unfortunately I do not have it.

    Can any of you please advise me in anyway I can accomplish what I need to do?

    Would be extremely grateful.

    Alex

    Jon Hiseman replied 10 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Jon Hiseman

    September 17, 2015 at 11:07 am

    Adobe encore is a good program and works well – there are plenty of tutorials out there to get you started.

    Go here:
    https://helpx.adobe.com/encore/kb/encore-cs6-installed-cc.html

    Adobe starts by saying:

    “Encore is no longer in active development. Encore CS6 was the last version released.

    The CS6 applications are still available are part of a Creative Cloud membership. Encore is installed by first installing Premiere Pro CS6, which includes Encore CS6.

    This document describes the process of installing Encore CS6.

    Note: The ability to install CS6 applications is only available to paid Creative Cloud subscribers and not available with trial memberships…….”

    So the DVD is finished is it Adobe – You may be correct – but why not make it easy to download for your customers who don’t believe you.

    I used to be Jon Hiseman but I’m feeling better now.

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