I am always been using ULead DVD Workshop 2. The output is professional and the 
process is easy and straight forward. Encore is relatively difficult to use.  

I tried it and still have no clue how Override works. Tried to read the help 
file about Chapter Playlist and the example they gives is even more difficult 
to understand. The Text Editing panel .. The drop down list of all available 
fonts always go from A. It took forever to scroll slowing to switch to a font 
like Times New Roman. The transcoding process also confusing. After it shows a 
media clip is "Transcoded" but the settings is set to "Don't Transcode". 

My first attempt actually failed. I authored a wedding DVD but it won't play on 
DVD player. I don't know why and I have to re-author the whole thing from 
scratch.  For every 10 to 15 minutes, I have to try to build the project to 
test if it is playabled using WinDVD. Luckily I got the second time working. 

If ULead will come up or upgrade DVD Workshop that handle BluRay, I will dump 
Encore right away. 



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Philip 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 8:06 AM
  Subject: [AP] Re: Encore - finale?


  What is wrong with you guys? Encore is Brilliant. Version 1 had a few 
  bugs, but from V1.5 it has been great, and makes beautiful DVD's, as 
  simple or as complicated as you want. The Edit Menu in Photoshop 
  feature is a godsend for making cool custom menus, and by importing an 
  AVi & using Encore's automatic encoding it always guarantees the best 
  quality DVD's. I now have CS3 and am using it to make great Blu-Ray 
  playable discs (nothing too fancy, in fact I just modified my SD menus 
  in Photoshop).

  Buy a book. Every programme has it's own 'logic' and once you've tapped 
  into it you won't look back.

  Phil B

  p.s. any of you that find encore hard - never try 3D Studio Max or 
  we'll find you swinging from a rope lol!

  > It seems sad to think that so many find the CS3 Encore product, which 
  > replaced features in Premiere Pro 2, ..found it to be so unuseable 
  that 
  > they've given up on it, as I have. 
  > 
  > Perhaps Adobe would offer some sort of White paper on the topic? or a 
  > product update? Perhaps they're planning to strip the functions into 
  > some new market/product..
  > 
  > such is life.
  > 
  > 
  > chris
  >



   

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