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I created my .m4v and .wav files in Adobe Media Encoder using the H.264 Blu-ray preset HDTV 1080p 23.976 High Quality. I also tried creating several variations (encoded the audio as Dolby Digital, tried the preset HDTV 1080p 24 High Quality). No matter what I always get the same error above.

Encore is not transcoding my files and I'd like to keep it that way if possible, and use the better rendering capabilities of AME. The only change I am making to the AME presets is to enable VBR 2-pass and Use Maximum Render Quality. That shouldn't cause the issue?

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I've tried encoding just a portion of the video file instead of the whole thing using the same settings and when I bring this into Encore it recognizes it as Blu-ray legal and sets it to "Don't Transcode".

I have creative cloud and I installed premiere 2015, I also installed premiere cs6 in order to work with adobe encore but is not working with this new windows 10, is there something I can do to work with encore? or how can I make my menus and DVD's since adobe is not making encore anymore , thank you for any answer in this matter

Is there any possibility to burn-in the subtitles into the videofile? If not with Encore maybe Premiere Pro or After Effects? Even if I need to get a Plug-In it would be ok, I just don't want to have to create hundrets of titles in Premiere Pro.

When I Burn a DVD, I always have the Menu Set At Play First. IN other words, the DVD Menu with PLAY Bottom should show at the Beginning. But sometimes when I play the DVD, Specially in the Computer, It plays from the Middle.and I don't see the Menu

Random single frames from another part of the timeline appear at different locations in my Encore MPEG2 transcodes. The sequences were imported into Encore from Premiere Pro CS5 via Adobe Dynamic Link.

After I clicked ok, then I saw where 23.98 of 24.98 GB was written. Looked at bottom of BD and it was about 90% written to. Any suggestions as what this may be or where I should be looking for the definitions for error codes? I am lost on this one. Don't even know where to start looking.

I'm working on a DVD authoring job that involves 1 main menu with 25 timelines to choose from as options. It's basically a list of tracks and I'd like to use a layer from Photoshop that the menu artwork was created from to be highlighted when it is moused-over/selected on the main menu.

I created a simple animation from the artwork in AE, rendered it out and brought it into Encore. What is the best way to get this layer from the photoshop document into Encore and use it as sort of an overlay that highlights for when a track is selected? Thanks in advance!

Blu-Ray Error: "Invalid Duration", Code: "13", Note: Errors in some PGs: End time of preceding display set is too close to the start time of succeeding display set, see trace log for more information.

I understand this is a subtitle error, it sounds it is related with the 5 frame gap that must be between Subtitles. When I originally imported the subtitles, a warning symbol appeared in the subtitle track, and where the gaps where less than 5 frames between each subtitle, red marking appeared. I fixed this automatically, and some manual fixing was required. No more red markings are visible, and as you can see in the image, the warning symbol is no longer present, letting me know that the 5 frame gap requisite is met. So why is this error happening? Is there something I am missing? A fix would be appreciated. If no fix is available, could somebody tell me how to see the trace log as stated by Encores error message? Thank you.

Everything goes sweetly until it is actually ready to start writing - then the message comes up "Disc capacity is too small. Hit OK if you would like to continue with the record." Even on clicking OK the project stalls right then and there.

When I transcode the files in Encore both with the automatic settings as with custom settings, notting fancy, everything within boundries Encore throws in frames at random. I't wil happen anywhere between one to five or six times on this lenght and every time it's just exactly one frame.

When I imported a 2 hour video as a new time line, the audio doesn't match the video. I don't understand if it's happening after I export it from premiere or when its being encoded? Also when I try to export it as an mpeg blu ray, encore doesn't like it, so it imports it without the chapter marks.

I have a project that I edited in Premiere and a DVD project designed in Encore CS6 - all in NTSC. A client in the UK needs a copy in PAL. What is the best way to approach this? Encore does not allow me to change the standard in Settings or Prefs. The DVD project is made up of mostly Dynamically linked Premiere sequences, shot and edited in NTSC

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