Unfortunately I cannot share your enthusiasm for Encore.

I'm using Encore 1.5 and have found it to be very unstable and
finicky...almost in the tradition of Adobe other famous white
elephant, InDesign 1.0.

I have made some nice productions but some of its unforgiveable
idiosycnrasises make it, in my opinoin, a piece of overbloated crap.

One problem I've encountered is if you delete and add a lot of
projects to the library associated with the project file, you will get
strange error messages such as "Invalid Time Requested."  You also
have to learn to keep file names under 8 characters or it will cause
the same crash.

Then are the times that you will try to add a valid AVI file with a
soundtrack which plays perfectly but then once you import it into a
timeline you lose sound.  

The file organization properties of the program are non-existent.
There is no way to print out any reports on what files you are using
in a project, nor is there any way to "collect" files used in a
production to one area of your harddisk.



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Philip AVS"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd just like to say that if you are used to Photoshop, Encore is
fantastic. 
> I can make great looking menus easily in Photoshop with custom buttons, 
> which is directly linked to Encore.
> 
> The encoding is fabulous. Version 1.5 handles widescreen & fullscreen 
> superbly. It was a bit tricky to learn, but does everything it sets
out to 
> do effectively and I would thoroughly reccommend it
> 
> Phil B




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