Hi Uwe,

I'm brand new to this final workflow for a film and have some very basic 
questions.  

Next week I want to put my project on to a DVD for submission to a film 
festival in Blu-Ray format.  My footage is all H.264, I have the CS5 production 
suite (with Encore) and am using a Mac Pro.

1.   When you render in Premiere as described below, what does the (AME) refer 
to?
2.   What advantages are there to rendering in Premiere Pro instead of Encore?
3.   What does it mean to "make an image" of your project?

Thanks!

Matt Dubuque, "Twitter Time"


--- In [email protected], Uwe Soltau <lenseye.uwe@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Alexandra,
> I am glad that what I wrote made sense to you.
> I prefer rendering in Premiere (AME) instead of Importing a project into 
> Encore.
> I usually keep the rendered file. I also like to make an image first 
> which I also keep.
> I can then at any time very quickly make more DVDs (or BR discs in the 
> future).
> Nice weekend
> Uwe
> 
> > Thank you, Uwe! I have to admit, that was exactly the problem. Having 
> > only made regular DVDs before, the DVD Transcode Status is where I am 
> > used to looking, and I never knew about the Blu-Ray Transcode status 
> > on the right (well you do have to scroll to see it).
> > It shows my files as Transcoded there.
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > Alexandra
> >
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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>




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