![]() Playedback on two players without any issue. I burned a BD-R disc at Write Speed 8x ( 2 hours to transcode ). Properties panel, In and Poster are all zeros, End Action is Not Set. Chapter 1 (the only chapter) Link is Not Set. On the Timeline panel, the prproj End Action is Stop, Duration is 00 59 58 14. On Encore’s Project panel, two files appeared, Types: Timeline and Premiere Pro Sequence. My first attempt as stated in the June 22 thread: Premiere Pro CS5.5.2 project to Encore CS5.1: Adobe Dynamic Link > Send to Encore > New Project dialog: Settings: Authoring Mode: Blu-ray > Default Transcode Settings… Automatic Transcoding: Max A/V Bitrate 40.0 Mbps > Video Transcoding: Codec H.264 Dimensions 1920x1080 (what I want) Frame Rate 29.97 (selecting 59.97 reduces the dimensions to 1440x1080) Audio Transcoding Scheme Dolby Digital. At this point, it’s my goal to produce the highest resolution a/v possible on a 25GB BD-R, disregarding the time it takes. This new thread is a response to Jeff’s advice in that part of my June 22 thread. But, Jeff Pulera generously answered my other qs embedded in the body. My June 22 thread q in the subject line was answered by Stan Jones. Premiere Dynamic Link vs Export to Encore, and bitrate calculator qs? Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - 6 channels Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - compressed - 6 channels Video clip Type: MPEG Movie (AVCHD Progressive) Regards Rick (one frustrated Kiwi from way down under) Tried online email and via Adobe help on web but keep getting message "sorry cannot process your request"Īlso have tried to Log in via my Adobe account and download Library content for Encore but get message that web links are no longer active?Īs an extra does someone know where to get Encore Libraries ~ Im assuming that they should be allowed for download with the Subscription based programe So posting this here as i am not getting answers anywhere else. Tried Australian help line but no better, no response from Adobe Pacific support email as yet, I have tried Adobe contacts and NZ help numbers (go on hold for an hour then disconnects) Would there be some one who can tell me what to do please? ![]() Needless to say this is frustrating as have got clients waitng for DVD's Registration is legitamte for Premierre, Photoshop AE etc but I cant get Encore to run. The application needs to be serialized with a royalty bearing serial number" "Encore CS5.1 cannot run in non royalty serialized mode I have projects in Premierre Pro 5.5 but when i send to Encore i get registration screen so type in my registration number Hi guys, I have bought and installed CS5.5 Production Premium on a subscription basis I really hope someone can help me out here. m4v is 23,976FPS and my subtitles are 23,976FPS. My main project is 23,976FPS BluRay NTSC, my VIDEOFILE. I've tried everything, from all different types of FPS output of the subtitle file, to all different project FPS settings. srt file in a Subtile Editor (Subtitle Workshop, Subtitle Edit, Jubler (MAC) ) and hit ' Save As' Adobe Encore Text Script and import it in Adobe Encore, it starts of as a good sync in the first few seconds of the TV Show episode, but is way out of sync at the end of the episodes. VLC, so no Adobe Encore is used)īut when I open the. m4v video file (when I just play it in i.e. srt file which runs perfectly sync with the. The only problem I encounter is the subtitles: I have an. These videos will be transcoded the the appropriat format at the end. I'm making a BluRay Disc of a collection of TV Show episodes. ![]() If those features aren't part or your regular work flow CS6 is still amazing.I've searched for two days on the web but still no answer. If you have the money CC is the way to go. There are constant new plugins, like presets to fix gopro distortion of wide angle shots etc. Its amazing since there are often times I wish I shot a scene in slower motiong (60 fps) but shot it in 24 fps. Optical flow predicts and create the missing frames when you try to slow it down. Optical flow allows me to slow down footage even if my frame rate was too low, lets say 24 fps. I also like the mask option without needing After Effects, Audio sync is a feature in CC, and also my fav is optical flow. With CS6 I would have to re-render every time I made a change to a clip to see the change, but with CC I can view the change without the need to render it every time, which is a HUGE time saver. Once I switched over to CC I noticed a HUGE difference in performance when it came to 4K video. I've worked with CS6 and CS5 for 2 years.
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