What is wrong with you guys? Encore is Brilliant. Version 1 had a few
bugs, but from V1.5 it has been great, and makes beautiful DVD's, as
simple or as complicated as you want. The Edit Menu in Photoshop
feature is a godsend for making cool custom menus, and by importing an
AVi & using Encore's automatic encoding it always guarantees the best
quality DVD's. I now have CS3 and am using it to make great Blu-Ray
playable discs (nothing too fancy, in fact I just modified my SD menus
in Photoshop).
Buy a book. Every programme has it's own 'logic' and once you've tapped
into it you won't look back.
Phil B
p.s. any of you that find encore hard - never try 3D Studio Max or
we'll find you swinging from a rope lol!
> It seems sad to think that so many find the CS3 Encore product, which
> replaced features in Premiere Pro 2, ..found it to be so unuseable
that
> they've given up on it, as I have.
>
> Perhaps Adobe would offer some sort of White paper on the topic? or a
> product update? Perhaps they're planning to strip the functions into
> some new market/product..
>
> such is life.
>
>
> chris
>
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