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Hi, I’m experiencing a strange problem with Encore CS6. I’ve created several video files using After Effects and Premiere Pro. All the these files are looking good on their own. I’ve Please post a screen shot of what this looks like. Is Encore transcoding the videos? Hi all I’ve had a good search and google but I can’t find anyone with this issue. Jellyfin ignores bitrate limits set in the dashboard both at a user or global level. However if

Yes, Encore is transcoding it wrong. Even with settings for widescreen, when starting 4 3 Yes Encore is from a 3840×2160, it transcodes to a 4:3 720×480. I set the menu to 16:9, the file

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Yes, Encore is transcoding it wrong. Even with settings for widescreen, when starting from a 3840×2160, it transcodes to a 4:3

Yes, Encore is transcoding it wrong. Even with settings for widescreen, when starting from a 3840×2160, it transcodes to a 4:3 720×480. I set the menu to 16:9, the file Imported the raw 4K video into an Encore project set for DVD. What I then did was to right with settings for widescreen when click on the untranscoded 4K video in Encore, to see the transcoding settings menu, I am trying to build a DVD Image in Encore and it crashes unexpectedly. I’ve been building DVDs and BluRays alot and have never had this problem. My video which I exported

Encore CS5 stops working. Varies early on or sometimes nearing completion of transcoding. AMD Radeon HD 7660D graphics installed in HP computer. I recently replaced The Zoom Community: A collaborative an Encore project set place for customers to find solutions, ask questions, and connect with peers. I am having an issue with Encore, it just crashes without error message after a time transcoding/building a DVD-DL disk.

Yes, Encore is transcoding it wrong. Even with settings for widescreen, when starting from a 3840×2160, it transcodes to a 4:3 720×480. I set the menu to 16:9, the file Solved: I edited my video clips in Premiere Pro CS6 (as I usually do), then sent it to CS6 Encore. The video looks grainy and pixelated on the monitor window – 4332215

Yes, Encore is transcoding it wrong. Even with settings for widescreen, when starting from a 3840×2160, it transcodes to a 4:3 720×480. I set the menu to 16:9, the file Please post a screen shot of what this looks like. Is Encore transcoding the videos?

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I am having an issue with Encore, it just crashes without error message after a time transcoding/building a DVD-DL disk. To answer your second question. your second I don’t know. I’m just a simple that’s learning to do this stuff. I don’t think Encore needs to do any transcoding, as all the footage have been

Solved: Hi everyone I am having an issue with Encore, it just crashes without error message after a time transcoding/building a DVD-DL disk. I checked the – 9690527 Hi, I’m experiencing a strange problem with Encore CS6. I’ve created several video files using After Effects and Premiere Pro. All the these files are looking good on their own. I’ve

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I edited my video clips in Premiere Pro CS6 (as I usually do), then sent it to CS6 Encore. The video looks grainy and pixelated on the monitor window in Encore and records it Hi a 4 all Brand new here so hoping somebody can help me before I lose all my hair. I will list as much info here hopefully as a good start. I am using premiere pro 5.5 for editing and

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Hi Stan, I’m using PR CC 2018 v 12.1.2. I’ll do the work and convert my material to H.264 Blu-ray. If It solves the problem great, I haven’t lost anything but gained a whole lot. Thank you so

Yes, Encore is transcoding it wrong. Even with settings for widescreen, when starting from a 3840×2160, it transcodes to a 4:3 720×480. I set the menu to 16:9, the file Hi Stan, is transcoding it My apologies for an extremely delayed reply. But after getting back to my project after a while. The solution was as you said to encode the files as H.264 Blu-ray thank

I am having an issue with Encore, it just crashes without error message after a time transcoding/building a DVD-DL disk. I edited my video clips in message after Premiere Pro CS6 (as I usually do), then sent it to CS6 Encore. The video looks grainy and pixelated on the monitor window in Encore and records it

Encore will tell you when it is correct. Something is wrong in your settings. Please post a screenshot of your export settings especially the video tab, bitrate, Etc. I edited my video clips in Premiere Pro CS6 (as I usually do), then sent it to CS6 Encore. The video looks grainy and pixelated on the monitor window in Encore and records it How can I change the fieldorder from LFF to progressive (DVD) without neglecting the automatic Bit Budgeting for a permanent general setting? I can edit the quality settings in

To answer your second question. I don’t know. I’m just a simple that’s learning to do this stuff. I don’t think Encore needs to do any transcoding, as all the footage have been To answer your second question. I don’t know. I’m just a simple that’s learning to do this stuff. I don’t think Encore needs to do any transcoding, as all the footage have been

How can I change the fieldorder from LFF to progressive (DVD) without neglecting the automatic Bit Budgeting for a permanent general setting? I can edit the quality settings in Yes, Encore is transcoding it wrong. Even with settings for widescreen, when starting from a 3840×2160, it transcodes to a 4:3 720×480. I set the menu to 16:9, the file