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  • Jon Geddes

    September 28, 2011 at 5:38 am in reply to: Encore CS4 blu ray issue

    How did you configure your buttons? Does the button link directly to the timeline, or are you using chapter playlists, overrides, etc.?

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    September 28, 2011 at 5:34 am in reply to: EncoreCS4 DVD Authoring / Compatability issue

    It’s possible your content is too short. Try adding additional content to the disc at the bottom of the build tab. Maybe you can add the Comp1.mov that you used in your project as the additional content. I’ve seen this happen before when the video content on the disc is too short, the disc will not work. What’s strange is that it is only working on your computer after you burn it.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    September 28, 2011 at 5:27 am in reply to: Loop points and menu?

    As long as you are using CS4 or above, you can start a menu from the loop point. For the end action of that last clip, use the drop down list and select “Specify Link”. In the window that pops up, chose the menu and button that you want it to go to, then at the bottom make sure you check “Start at Loop Point”. That’s all you need to do.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    September 21, 2011 at 5:23 pm in reply to: Motion menus not working

    If you are creating a regular menu and not a pop-up menu or multi-page menu (both of which cannot be animated), then you must enable “Animate Buttons”, located in the motion tab of the properties for that menu.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    September 2, 2011 at 12:11 am in reply to: Web DVD templates

    Encore uses the same templates for Flash/Web as it does for regular DVD’s and Blu-ray… unless you are referring to the html templates.

    Our company specializes in motion menu templates for use with Adobe Encore, which can be exported as flash for web use. There are a few other companies also offering templates for Encore.

    You can also download additional basic templates through the resource tab in Encore.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    August 31, 2011 at 6:28 pm in reply to: Menu Resolutions for Interactive DVD design

    1440×1080 is a non-square pixel aspect ratio, and could very likely be causing your problem. Try creating it at 1920×1080 for full HD.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    August 26, 2011 at 3:32 pm in reply to: Going back to correct submenu page

    You can return to the last menu page you were at by changing the menu button in the properties of the timeline to ‘Return to Last Menu’.

    So if you are on page 3, start playing a chapter from that page, then press the menu button again, you will return to page 3 instead of page 1.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Make sure your button is NOT set to “Auto Activate”. Check the properties of that button.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    August 26, 2011 at 3:28 pm in reply to: New to DVD authoring

    Region Specification is not possible for burned media. If you will be having your disc replicated at a facility (using a glass master where they press the disc), then you can specify the region in Encore and create a DDP image. You will likely want to just leave it as the default region free though.

    NTSC can be played in all PAL players, so you might as well leave it as NTSC. By the way, PAL and NTSC are not just a region setting, they are completely different framerates and resolutions of the video.

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

  • Jon Geddes

    August 26, 2011 at 3:24 pm in reply to: Encore crashes during verification of media

    Can you export out of Premiere using the desired preset for your format so that Encore does not need to transcode it?

    Jon Geddes
    http://www.precomposed.com

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