![]() ![]() Since 2004 we've kept a token Mac that I use for authoring DVDs with DVD Studio Pro. Adobe Encore will create more hurdles than you might wish for in round-trip tuning of NLE production to Blu-ray disc authoring. For all the chatter about this at SONY - the SCS app design for VegasPro and DVDAPro has it right - sorry to contradict the forum members here who seem to fight with it. The "convoluted worktrips" from an NLE to Adobe Encore in general is a process of being able to produce a video codec stream that does not take serious reccompression. The Encore users and forums will give you a small clue. Encore has the same issues in other, but similar roundabout ways. Vtxrocketeer - before you seem to be at jumping to conclusions that Encore application comes with Java code license to enable all those commercial Blu-ray release features - think again! Do your research on this.ĭVDAPro enables a running on-screen interactive button video functioning -which is barely documented - for example being able to jump to chapter selects with numeric codes. I'm mid-project, short on sleep, and a little frustrated. Ergo my question above: for those with experience with Encore and DVD-A, any regrets about moving on? I have but not yet tried Encore, but I think I will for my next project. I use Adobe products (AI, AE, PS, Media Encoder) for everything except my NLE and disc authoring. As my menus get more elaborate, I get frustrated with DVD-A, feel that it is limiting, a bit cramped. In other words, I do as much as possible OUTSIDE of DVD-A. Heck, I don't even burn with it (I use ImgBurn). I've also authored many DVD's and Blu-rays in DVD-A, but mostly because it was available and is quick. I love it and I doubt I'll ever change NLE's. In short, I've edited in Vegas since SVP 6.0 through 12, mostly without problems. I'd post this in the DVD-A forum, but I thought this might have broader appeal. Bottom line: for those who have migrated to Encore from DVD-A (pro), have you ever looked back? ![]()
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