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  • Well, I certainly am experiencing extremely slow render times using CS6!! I am going to try my project in CS5 because CS6 is taking about 7 hours to render an hour-and-a-half long project. I will be interested to learn about a fix for this problem!

  • Thank you. However, there does not seem to be an “MPEG-2 DVD” preset in my Premiere Pro CS6. Is P2 Movie the same thing? Otherwise I have MPEG4, but not sure that will work…

  • Heidi Alina

    February 27, 2013 at 12:40 am in reply to: Encore DVD file too large

    This is very helpful. But is there any way to fix this in Encore? Unfortunately, I did not know this before I exported my movie from Premiere, creating a Quicktime .mov file, which I then imported into Encore to create my DVD. My DVD is an hour and 25min long, but I have created 25 chapters and spent probably more than 10 hours putting it all together due to program crashes and other problems, and I really don’t want to have to go back to Premiere and recreate all those chapters and encode the movie again (which took my system more than 8 hours the first time).

    If I DO have to resort to that, is a P2 Movie the same as MPEG-2 for DVD? I don’t see the MPEG-2 for DVD option in Premier CS6, but there is a P2 Movie option.

    Thanks for the help.

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