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ON A DEADLINE! ENCORE HELP!

 

 


famfilms
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Nov 16, 2005, 2:36 AM

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ON A DEADLINE! ENCORE HELP! Can't Post

I'm a little peeved at Adobe Encore!! I have two days to get a wedding video to the couple and I'm running into problems with Encore. I have created the film in Premiere, I have choosen to export it has a movie, turning it into a .avi file. When I import it as asset and put it on the Encore timeline there are parts of the video that appear to be freeze frames that are not in the original Premiere movie. Does anyone have a solution? I even started over in Premiere and tried to convert it with Adobe Media Encoder but it gives me a unknown error. I then made it again into a .avi file and the same freeze frames happen in the same parts. Has anyone ever encountered this?

Any help would be great!!

aaron


gerfus
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Nov 17, 2005, 12:40 PM

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Re: [famfilms] ON A DEADLINE! ENCORE HELP! [In reply to] Can't Post

I have had alot more luck exporting with the adobe mpeg encoder, then importing that to Encore. I have had issues with large avi's in Encore similar to what you are describing.

If exporting from Premier with the adobe encoder causes an error, I have found that there are two fixes that address errors that I have encountered doing this. I searced at Adobe.com with the error number/message and it pointed me to an update to the encoder and also a post SP2 fix for Windows XP. After applying both of these Premier exported nicely

hope this helps


ssvp
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Jan 8, 2006, 2:57 PM

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Re: [gerfus] ON A DEADLINE! ENCORE HELP! [In reply to] Can't Post

I typically use the following encore encoding setup:

CBR 7.8000
Dolby 224K or 320K
Standard GOP

When space is tight I fly with
Min 2.000
Rate 7.000
Max 7.800
VBR 2 Pass
Dolby 192K Audio

umm.. oops.. This is a tad bit late for a post.. Well if I ever lose my transcode settings, I know where to find them..