![]() Other things to consider: I have only used the Queue feature as described the past weekend, when I queued up 3 different PPro sequences, all from the same file. I can re-import these “bad” MPGs back into PP without error as well. Note that in VLC the “bad” MPGs play fine, synch is fine, etc. Using this preset on the exact same Export, but and hitting Queue and waiting for Media Encoder to render it creates an unusable MPG that errors out during DVD Build as per my original message. Using this preset and hitting Export and waiting for Premiere to render it creates a usuable MPG for Encore. These settings are saved as a Custom pre-set and I bring them up every time I make a DVD (this particular project, I am converting many VHS tapes to DVD). NTSC, 720×480, Quality 5, De-interlaced, CBR 6, PCM 48k 16bit Stereo, Render at Max Depth, GOP M 3 N 15, Use MRQ, multiplex to DVD. Basically the “time=” part references whatever the last frame is in the video. If I move the clip around or make it shorter in Encore, next time I build, this “time=” part is the new final frame. The “time=” part showed timecode that was the very last frame of the Encore video clip. ![]() Note that in my previous post, the error got cut out due to this forum’s formatting. Aggravating as I can’t create a big old playlist of MPG conversions and let it run overnight, because the resulting file is no good to Encore. Same source video, same MPG settings, but I queue it up, and the resulting files don’t work. The one that I Export (ie, one file at a time) works fine in Encore. making me have to delicately scroll back to the end frame again).Īgain, from PP CS6, it’s the exact same source video. If I try to move this smidgen to the right to force it to line up, it won’t move any further (and annoyingly, when I let go of the mouse button, it jumps me back to the beginning of the timeline. If I zoom way into the very end of the Encore clip, I can clearly see that the Audio track is missing a tiny smidgen of information, ie it doesn’t line up with the video clip above it. If I arbitrarily move the end of the clip in Encore to cut out the last minute or last hour, it errors out again except the Timecode reference above is set to the new end of the file. …during the very end of “planning video for movie” status bar. Internal software error: %0, line Untitled Timeline – PGC Info: name = Untitled If I export the exact same file, same MPG settings, except using Adobe Media Encoder (ie hit Queue instead of Export in Premiere), I load it into Encore, add chapters exactly as above, but then when brought into Encore, it won’t Build. If I export a single MPG from PPro, I can import it into Encore, add chapters, and Build the DVD properly. Working files are included to allow you to learn using the same project files that the author uses in this tutorial.I’ve been running into a frustrating problem with CS6 PP and CS6 Encore: This software tutorial also covers topics such as setting up menu navigation, linking your assets to the menus, and finally, testing and exporting your project to DVD, Blue-ray disc or even a Flash project to play in a web browser.īy the completion of this Adobe Encore CS6 tutorial video training course, you will be able to complete your video projects by creating high-quality DVD and Blue-ray discs using Adobe Encore CS6. You will learn how to create and work with timelines, build and edit slideshows, make playlists, add and edit menus as well as creating custom menus and specialized menus. ![]() Each step in the workflow is covered in-depth. You will explore the workflow of Encore, how to import assets, make menus, and export your finished product. Starting with the basics, the course explains exactly what Encore CS6 is, and what it can do for you. This tutorial is designed for the beginner, and no prior experience is assumed you will start your learning right from the very beginning! This Adobe Encore CS6 Tutorial training course teaches you how to create a top quality DVD and Blue-ray discs using this popular software from Adobe.
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