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Send a sequence to Encore to create a DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or SWF

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 442 Exporting Send a sequence to Encore to create a DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or SWF Note: Before you begin, make sure that Encore is installed on the same computer as Premiere Pro. 1 In Premiere Pro, select a sequence. 2 (Optional) Add Encore chapter markers, if desired. See "Add Encore chapter markers" on page 215. 3 (Optional) If you are producing a sequence for standard-definition output that includes high-definition clips, select Maximum Render Quality before using Dynamic Link to send the sequence to Encore for DVD authoring. This does not apply to HD sequences that use Dynamic Link for Blu-Ray Disc authoring. 4 Choose File > Adobe Dynamic Link > Send To Encore. 5 On the Basic tab in the New Project dialog box, type a name for the disc into the Name field. 6 (Optional) Click Browse and browse to a location for the Encore project, to change it from the default location. 7 In the Project Settings pane, select the name of the authoring mode desired. The sets of options available in the Settings area and on the Advanced tab depend on whether Blu-ray or DVD is the authoring mode. Note: The authoring mode can be changed at any time in Encore, in the Project Settings dialog box. 8 (Optional) Click Advanced, and select the desired transcoding settings. 9 Click OK. Premiere Pro starts Encore. The Encore Project panel contains the dynamically linked Premiere Pro project and sequence. 10 Finish authoring and exporting in Encore. For more information about using Encore to author and build DVDs, Blu-ray discs and SWF files, see Encore Help. Exporting projects for other applications Export a project as an EDL file You can export a data file that describes the project and enables you to recreate it either with related media or by using another editing system. With Premiere Pro you can export your project as an edit decision list (EDL) in the CMX3600 format. This format is the most widely accepted and most robust of the EDL formats. When you set up a Premiere Pro project from which you will export an EDL, you must satisfy the following criteria: • EDLs work best with projects that contain no more than one video track, two stereo audio tracks, and no nested sequences. Most standard transitions, frame holds, and clip speed changes also work well in EDLs. • Capture and log all the source material with the correct timecode. • The capture device (e.g., capture card or FireWire port) must have device control that uses timecode. • Videotapes must each have a unique reel number and be formatted with timecode before you shoot video. 1 Open or save the project that you want to export as an EDL. 2 Make sure that a Timeline panel is active, and then choose File > Export > EDL. 3 In the EDL Export dialog box, specify which video and audio tracks you want to export. Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Exporting
Last updated 1/16/2012
Send a sequence to Encore to create a DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or SWF
Note:
Before you begin, make sure that Encore is installed on the same computer as Premiere Pro.
1
In Premiere Pro, select a sequence.
2
(Optional) Add Encore chapter markers, if desired. See “
Add Encore chapter markers
” on page
215.
3
(Optional) If you are producing a sequence for standard-definition output that includes high-definition clips, select
Maximum Render Quality before using Dynamic Link to send the sequence to Encore for DVD authoring. This
does not apply to HD sequences that use Dynamic Link for Blu-Ray Disc authoring.
4
Choose File > Adobe Dynamic Link > Send To Encore.
5
On the Basic tab in the New Project dialog box, type a name for the disc into the Name field.
6
(Optional) Click Browse and browse to a location for the Encore project, to change it from the default location.
7
In the Project Settings pane, select the name of the authoring mode desired.
The sets of options available in the Settings area and on the Advanced tab depend on whether Blu-ray or DVD is the
authoring mode.
Note:
The authoring mode can be changed at any time in Encore, in the Project Settings dialog box.
8
(Optional) Click Advanced, and select the desired transcoding settings.
9
Click OK.
Premiere Pro starts Encore. The Encore Project panel contains the dynamically linked Premiere Pro project and
sequence.
10
Finish authoring and exporting in Encore. For more information about using Encore to author and build DVDs,
Blu-ray discs and SWF files, see
Encore Help
.
Exporting projects for other applications
Export a project as an EDL file
You can export a data file that describes the project and enables you to recreate it either with related media or by using
another editing system.
With Premiere Pro you can export your project as an edit decision list (EDL) in the CMX3600 format. This format is
the most widely accepted and most robust of the EDL formats.
When you set up a Premiere Pro project from which you will export an EDL, you must satisfy the following criteria:
EDLs work best with projects that contain no more than one video track, two stereo audio tracks, and no nested
sequences. Most standard transitions, frame holds, and clip speed changes also work well in EDLs.
Capture and log all the source material with the correct timecode.
The capture device (e.g., capture card or FireWire port) must have device control that uses timecode.
Videotapes must each have a unique reel number and be formatted with timecode before you shoot video.
1
Open or save the project that you want to export as an EDL.
2
Make sure that a Timeline panel is active, and then choose File > Export > EDL.
3
In the EDL Export dialog box, specify which video and audio tracks you want to export.