![]() ![]() I know compressor does a great job converting from 24 to 23.976 (at least it used to) doing the same thing as "interpret" in AE, changing the playback speed without changing any of the frames. Had alot of experience with dvdsp and always used compressor for the transcode. ![]() Yeah, I know enough not to let Encore transcode to standard def. might as well be drinking spiked seltzer. I guess between Stan and you, I've found my Encore mentors. Hard to predict whether there might be issues down the road. And now that I'm saying this outloud, thinking maybe that would be the smarter thing to do BEFORE I author the blu-ray so subtitle timing etc would hold between blu-ray and dvd. I know I can do that in apple compressor without an issues. Will Encore handle a 24fps video file for the dvd or should I interpret it as 23.976 fps. I output a 1080 blu-ray file from the export dialog in premiere maintaining the 24fps which from my reading is compliant with the blu-ray spec, however, I'm pretty sure it is not compliant with the dvd spec. One question Stan that you may or not have the answer to. ![]() So if anyone need help getting encore installed and up and running on their system, start a new thread and give me a heads up (you can send me a direct message by clicking on my user name at the top of this post) and I'll hopefully be able to help and save you some of the angst I went thru over the last week. And what's really great is that because I have to deliver both blu-ray and dvd images on this project I did a test just changing the project settings from blu-ray to DVD and built the dvd image and it seemed to work fine. i did some fairly complex dvd's in dvdsp so the menu and navigation seems pretty straightforward. The manual's not always particularly clear but I've figured it out and feel that now it's should be pretty straightforward. I was able to import the txt file converted from the srt file (output from Premiere 2021) into Encore 6 and do a 6 minute blu-ray test with a menu to turn the subtitles on and off. Stan, just wanted to say thanks for your help. ![]()
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