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  • Edit ready for encore Now What? Thanks

    Posted by Joeythedog on October 30, 2005 at 7:05 pm

    I have a Premier edit ready to add menus to in encore. It is made up of noncompressed AVI’s and WAV files. The AVI’a are all animations created in After Effects. No Video. It is 27 min long and it probably near 40 gigs in size.

    What should I do? Encode it with media encoder in Premier? What settings? I am currently searching the forum.

    My question is incomplete. If you get the gist of it I would appreciate the help or where to look to study this.

    I have burned a very nice DVD from Premier, but it does not have AC3 audio. What audio settings for best quality?

    This finished DVD will be sent out for replication.

    Sorry about the ramble, I am just rying to put this together.

    I have been watching an Encore tutorial for several hours.

    Vjohn replied 20 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Vjohn

    October 30, 2005 at 9:10 pm

    Yes, encode it in Premiere and then import the video and audio files into Encore. With a 27 minute target you might as well use the highest data rate choices. Select PCM audio – Encore will convert it to AC3 if you want it to.

    BTW if you haven’t done much with Encore – imho it’s a relatively primative product, development-cycle wise, and the development team wasn’t told to make it like Premiere. Unfortunately there are some GUI features that are Premiere-like enough that a new user might make wrong assumptions about how they work. For instance, in Premiere, you add stuff to a single timeline. In Encore, you create a second timeline if you want to use two video files in one project. Good luck.

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