Thanks, Richard..

I think the "pay me now or later makes sense"..  I'm not sure how to
turn out a real DVD, however..  any quick and dirty clues? after I "get"
the first one, I'm usually able to proceed along quickly enuff.

Thanks again!
Chris
--- In [email protected], "Richard Peoples"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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