Hello Chris,
As far as I know Encore needs an asset to bring to its timeline. Either m2v
and a wav or avi file. You can either export the m2v and wav or export an
avi of the Premiere timeline, if you go the m2v route then premiere only has
to transcode the wav. In the case of the avi, Encore would need to transcode
audio and video to burn a DVD. In most cases the m2v will take longer in
Premiere to create and transcoding the avi will take longer in Encore. It is
sort of a pay me now or pay me latter. I don't know of anyway of just
importing the Premiere timeline into Encore, if you find away let us all
know.
Regards,
Richard

> > Hi
> > I've tried a few times.. is there some simple way to export from
> > premiere to Encore, through up a standard template menu and go?
> > Chris
>
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