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Premiere CC and Encore CS6

Participant ,
Jun 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013

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It appers that there is no Encore CC version and it cannot dynamicly link to Premiere CC kindof a huge kink in my workflow! Anyone else having this issue? For a work around i exported my timeline in media encoder using the DVD presets.

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Community Expert , Jun 18, 2013 Jun 18, 2013

If you move to Premiere Pro Cloud you MUST export "something" from PPro, since it will not (from what I've read) use Dynamic Link to Encore CS6

I think you can still export from PPro as MPEG2-DVD but that still requires bit budgeting... hence my AVI suggestion to then let Encore do the bit calculation

Also, as pointed out in another thread, as time goes on, Adobe will NOT provide Encore CS6 updates for new Mac or Windows operating systems http://www.adobe.com/products/encore/faq.html

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Jun 19, 2013 Jun 19, 2013

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Grin... what Stan said, at 5:13 AM while I was still sleeping

I export AVCHD to Widescreen DV AVI since it has all the quality that I need... but I am NOT doing work for pay, only for family video http://forums.adobe.com/thread/652694

For me, the DVD's I make now are much better than the ones I made when I had a tape camera captured through a Pinnacle DV500 card... since the AVCHD I start with is much better than what came off the tape

For you... you may want to export to a lossless (and very large) file as Stan suggests and give that file to Encore... or do the bit budgeting yourself and export from PPro to MPEG2-DVD

Actually, you may want to do a test using both procedures... and see if you notice a quality difference between your calculations for MPEG2-DVD and the DV AVI route

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Grin... what Stan said, at 5:13 AM while I was still sleeping

Well, it was 8:15 my time!

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