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david1080p
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August 29, 2018
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Creating a DVD

  • August 29, 2018
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Greetings:

I've searched for an answer, but haven't found anything of recent (newer than 2015) so, here goes: I have a project in Premiere Pro (2018) and I need to burn a DVD. How do I create a DVD? What program can I use? I did create the files via Media Encoder, but now what? Any guidance would be great!

Dave

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Correct answer John T Smith

Export from Premiere Pro using the MPEG2-DVD preset and import the two (audio and video) files in Encore for authoring

How to get CS6 using a Cloud subscription https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2528377

-the menu option to see previous versions has changed (several times!) see message #18 for the latest

Somewhat dated now, but still some good information for CS6 (Encore)

PPro/Encore tutorial list http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1448923 has lots of tutorial links to help learn

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John T Smith
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John T SmithCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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August 29, 2018

Export from Premiere Pro using the MPEG2-DVD preset and import the two (audio and video) files in Encore for authoring

How to get CS6 using a Cloud subscription https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2528377

-the menu option to see previous versions has changed (several times!) see message #18 for the latest

Somewhat dated now, but still some good information for CS6 (Encore)

PPro/Encore tutorial list http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1448923 has lots of tutorial links to help learn

david1080p
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August 30, 2018

Thanks John!

I did end up downloading Premiere Pro CC6 and used Encore. I see there have been other questions about this recently. So WHY doesn't Adobe support this anymore?! I know companies are trying to phase out disks in general, but there's still a need to be able to burn DVD's and Blu-rays! Very strange!

Dave (Helen's husband)

John T Smith
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August 31, 2018

Wow...that's interesting. And still, very strange. I can't believe the company didn't want to continue. I guess I really need to stress to everyone who wants a disk of any kind, that disks are no longer a viable option


>can't believe the company didn't want to continue

As it said in the message I mentioned, Adobe could not, legally, use the "core" they had been using, and, as also mentioned, reverse engineering that "core" was also not legal

It does seem that Adobe did not wish to put the time/money into hiring new programmers who were not "tainted" by ever having worked with the "core" modules that were no longer legal, to be able to write an entirely new program