Dynamically link to Encore, set stop action/title button action/name video/make sure "image" is selected and set the place for it to save. Cut (sometimes 12 performances in one project, each in its own sequence), add dissolves, titles, chapters. My current workflow: Make video using Sony HDR-CX550V camera which puts out AVCHD at 1980x1020i. I've had very good luck with Encore's ISO images burning to disc, that's not the problem. I have to use inkjet printable (Artisan 50 Printer). SO the idea is NOT to use PPro to make an already-transcoded file.interesting! I've been using ImgBurn for years and agree it's amazing. Use Taiyo Yuden single layer or Verbatim Two layer Or Falcon Pro for inkjet printable Two layer since no DVD player is required to read a burned disc, having a "good" one from a high quality blank will help When you write to disc with Imgburn, use the SLOWEST possible speed setting, so your burner has the best chance to create "good, well formed" laser burn holes. Imgburn will read the ACTUAL disc brand from the disc, which is not always the same as the box label (Memorex is notorious for buying "anything" and putting it inside a Memorex box) Then, have Encore create an ISO instead of going to disc, and use the FREE to write files or folders or ISO to disc for DVD or BluRay (send the author a PayPal donation if you like his program) and tell Encore to use Automatic transcoding to make a "best fit" of time -vs- single or dual layer DVD >no bit budgeting which means I have to play with the settingsĮxport DV AVI (regular or widescreen, as appropriate) and import the AVI in Encore. I just want my Dynamic Link back since Encore had an intelligence I don't want to have to develop about how to apportion the data on these discs. How difficult would it be to put Dynamic Link from PPro CC to Encore CS6? I'm not carping about not updating Encore. No Dynamic Link, no bit budgeting which means I have to play with the settings in Media Encoder, adding much time and effort to my work flow. So I've relied on the Dynamic Link to do "bit-budgeting", which it does decently. So far I've found burning to dual-layer DVD is not economic (the blanks are costly and unreliable and the failure rate is high plus it takes three times as long to burn). They run 1:45 (short like LA BOHEME) - 2:15 (moderate like FAUST) hours (obviously without the intermissions).Īnything much longer and I'm putting the opera on 2 discs. Unfortunately all my efforts to get them to consider Blu-Ray have failed.
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