Hi, I use CS3 and only had that problem once. It seems that I had to 
re-configure CS3 to keep it from bumping heads with my Roxio v9.

Oldchick @ Foothills Moving Pictures

--- On Sat, 1/10/09, Leonel Dolara <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Leonel Dolara <[email protected]>
Subject: [AP] Encore CS3 Unstable?
To: "Adobe Premiere" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 1:44 AM

Dear all,

I'm still undecided about upgrading to CS3 as I have the oportunity to 
work with it on another computer and could check that it is not very stable..


One example: I had an almost 4 hours timeline with just a simple menu 
(not motion menu, just plain) already transcoded and the .m2v was 3.99 GB.
I burn the disc, and noticed that the three buttons on the menu were 
wrongly routed so I opened the project correct it and save and now it 
says to me in the check project window that the footage is out of disk 
capacity (!!??) But I have the previous disk on my hand and the film is 
complete! Besides, it is very slow and usually hungs up.

Am I the only one that expierenced that?


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*/Leonel Dolara/*

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