Christian Magnussen
May 7th, 2008, 05:28 PM
For some reason Adobe Encore is almost impossible to use on my main editing computer, the problems according to adobe is either some codec conflicts or the fact it don't support Windows Media player11 on the same system. The problem is that it won't load the encoding presets and Adobe support can't figure out why, but blames either WMP11(which i need to import some clips) or maybe some other codec...great!
So now I'm faced with the choice to either upgrade to Encorecs3 or Premiere CS3 if you want since it's a part of that now or find an alternative.
But what proper alternatives are there for windows? It should manage to do Blueray to, although not the most important....
Sonic has DVDit PRO as their cheapest option, but my experience with Dvdit 6 ain't what you could call good. I've had issues with getting it to understand that when i tell it that a clip is 16:9 it ain't 4:3, quality issues and so on.
DVD architect is now a part of Vegas so sony's prosumer software is no-go.
The more professional solutions from Sonic would be nice treat, but they come with a pretty steep price tag.
Anyone with some good ideas?
So now I'm faced with the choice to either upgrade to Encorecs3 or Premiere CS3 if you want since it's a part of that now or find an alternative.
But what proper alternatives are there for windows? It should manage to do Blueray to, although not the most important....
Sonic has DVDit PRO as their cheapest option, but my experience with Dvdit 6 ain't what you could call good. I've had issues with getting it to understand that when i tell it that a clip is 16:9 it ain't 4:3, quality issues and so on.
DVD architect is now a part of Vegas so sony's prosumer software is no-go.
The more professional solutions from Sonic would be nice treat, but they come with a pretty steep price tag.
Anyone with some good ideas?