Thanks Uwe, that is surely helpful!

My default settings in PrPro are set to always export a clip rather than the 
entire sequence.

Is there any way to change that default?

Matt Dubuque

--- In [email protected], Uwe Soltau <lenseye.uwe@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Matt,
> 
> I am not a Blu Ray expert but the workflow is the same as for a DVD.
> 
> 1. AME stands for Adobe Media Encoder
> 
> 2. I prefer rendering in Premiere (AME) because I usually keep the 
> rendered files
>       possibly to be used again at a later stage. I can then simply 
> import the files into Encore
>       and burn the DVD or BR disc immediately without rendering 
> (transcoding) again.
>       Rendering takes a fair amount of time.
>       Technically there is no difference though.
> 
> 3. Instead of burning straight onto the disc one can first make an image 
> of the DVD or BR disc.
>      The image contains everything you would have on the disc including 
> the menu.
>      When you play the image the menu will open first and you would 
> select the video you
>      want to play in the same way you would when you insert the DVD into 
> the player.
>      I also keep the image file and use it to burn DVDs. I use Nero for 
> that but my present
>      version does not allow me to burn BR discs.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Uwe
> 
> 
> 
> > 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] 
> > <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>, 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
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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