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  • John Hall

    March 27, 2011 at 7:59 pm in reply to: Encore Encode Failed

    ENCORE CS4 – Spent many hours, and days working on ths issue. Finally resolved to encode the Priemere timeline (could be any program) to m4v (H264). Once encoded as m4v they went right into ENCORE version CS4. What a joke to disable the burner to make it work, even more of a joke is the ADOBE help in this matter. It basically points to purchase another version (CS5) and all will be well.

    Sorry, but I’ve been a Adobe fan since Premiere 4.0 and watched Encore come on the scene. They went from help with upgrades for the non-working programs, to everything is now an upgrade, not just a $99.00 upgrade, they want hundreds.

    So my point made, the fact is ENCORE simply will not work in WINDOWS 7, 64bit, using m2v files. Encode it in the new H264 m4v and start back to work. If this does not work for you, Roxio has a very nice Blu Ray burning program. And what difference does it make if ENCORE is full of cool features, if it simply just don’t work.

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