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  • Normally, it doesn’t do this.

    Can you give me some details about the AC3 file? In what application was it made, bit rate and other settings?

  • Joe Bowden

    August 10, 2005 at 4:10 pm in reply to: Button Help

    Try this: create a video background (it could be just a static menu background – turn off ‘Optimize Stills’ if you’re using PPro) that is the length of the duration you want. Or it could be a silent audio track, just make it the duration you want.

    Render motion menus and you should get what you are looking for.

  • Joe Bowden

    August 10, 2005 at 12:48 am in reply to: Encore Issues

    Hollywood DVDs are often just one title.

    There are workarounds for this- putting chapter point 1/2 second before the end a timeline, for instance.

  • Joe Bowden

    August 9, 2005 at 9:17 pm in reply to: Strangets thing with buttons??

    You’ve got a pirated version of Encore. That bug was fixed before 1.0 was released, but it did exist in prior builds- 1.0.0.37699, for instance. Nobody can help you with this- it’s a bug that got fixed before Encore got released, and there’s no workaround for it.

    I would suggest that you purchase Encore 1.5.1. Even though it was fixed in Encore 1.0, version 1.5.1 is even better. If there is a pirated version of Encore 1.5 out there, I’d recommend that you don’t download that. Because there might be bugs in it which were fixed before it was released. Plus, it’s bad karma.

  • Joe Bowden

    August 9, 2005 at 6:56 pm in reply to: Strangets thing with buttons??

    Build number? It should be 1.0.0.xxxxx

    What are the last five numbers?

  • Joe Bowden

    August 9, 2005 at 3:34 pm in reply to: Strangets thing with buttons??

    What’s your build number? (Help > About Adobe Encore DVD)

  • Check Project is out of order. You can safely ignore the error.

    Regards,
    Joe

  • Joe Bowden

    August 8, 2005 at 6:57 pm in reply to: Getting back to the menu…

    You should be able to update without error (thousands already have), and the 1.0.1 update has lots of bug fixes, so you would want it. Try calling Adobe Tech Support to resolve that particular problem.

    To go to a menu when playing video, set the Menu Remote property for timelines. Select the timeline in the Project window, then look at the Properties palette…there you will see it.

  • Joe Bowden

    August 8, 2005 at 6:52 pm in reply to: Motion Menu Question for Encore

    You could do it with separate menus for each button, but you’d need After Effects to create the animation for each video clip in each menu.

  • Joe Bowden

    August 8, 2005 at 3:14 pm in reply to: Getting back to the menu…

    What’s the build number of Encore you’re using? You can find this in Help > About Adobe Encore DVD.

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