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You don’t have to install _all_ of CS6, just Encore and its supporting bits. May be able to do it via adobe installer app/older vers
FWIW, ya Encore with HMTL5 output could of been a nice web video authoring tool, oh wait wasn’t that in the last vers ? don’t recall… then they started a couple decent WYSSYG web authoring apps and killed them off. really wish i could just have a perm copy of the current vers of DW and call it done.
S
Glen and Stan,
Appreciate the run down. I was just trying to avoid reinstalling CS6 so I did find this Flick DVD or something like that (not at home to check) and imgburn and I think it will work. I will find out tonight because by the time I think I had it worked out, I ran out of blank DVDs after ruining my last two. lol
Eric
Eric, if you want a free program to burn discs, ImgBurn is a good one. There's also another good one with a deceptive name, CDBurnerXP. It burns CDs, DVDs, AND Blu-ray discs, and it works on any version of Windows from XP to Win10. But, you have to use a DVD authoring program to create a DVD with the correct layout of files first. That's why you have to get PP CS6, and install Encore off that. I don't know what made Adobe stop updating Encore and remove the dynamic link option that let you go straight from Premiere to Encore to DVD. Some of my clients want a disc they can throw in their home player and watch on their home TV. They don't care about 4K or anything upscale, and I can't force everyone to take Blu-rays either. I also send some shows to TV stations that are still broadcasting in SD! So, I have a very limited need for the 4K stuff, but I still edit my shows in HD and down convert for those who only want SD.
How did I get off on that tangent? Oh, well, rant mode off...
Glen Tubbesing Hello,
Can anyone recommend a simple utility to burn a DVD? Looking for free, not a bunch of add on crap, etc.
I don't see Encore anymore in the Adobe Cloud and I had rendered an .m2v file to try then realized I don't have it.
Appreciate the help and advice. I don't do much DVD stuff anymore.
Eric
-- Eric D. Kirk | Kirk Productions VFX for Kirk Productions
-- Eric D. Kirk | Kirk Productions VFX for Kirk Productions
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