![]() I know that those that don't have it can install it, however I'm not sure why Adobe dropped it as in the Mac world I don't know of a DVD authoring software package that does what Encore does. With the new CC suite, I'm not sure I understand why this product is being "dropped". I've used Adobe for 2 years now and love what Encore allows me to do in DVD authoring. Any help will be greatly appreciated, and I will report on how the Dynamic Link copy looks. I would like to do it with Encore where I can learn to make more custom menus. What's interesting is I used the program ConvertXtoDVD and came out with a nice looking end product, but I did not care for the templates and did it with no menu. I am pretty sure I left it at default and didn't change any settings, so we shall see how it comes out, but is there any rule of thumb getting DSLR HD footage down to SD? I have been reading the forums and that's where I got the dynamic link idea. I am now attempting a third disc, this time using Adobe Dynamic Link. I did 2 versions, playing with the settings and still ended up with less than stellar quality. So, what can I do to make my video have a high quality? I exported an MP4 h264 video as the final output and used that to make the DVD. ![]() It's just under 26 minutes long, the quality is very so-so, not at all crisp, and really my real test is to see how the text looks. ![]() Well, it worked, but the quality was not so good. The footage was from a Canon T2i (or 550D as it is known as well) at 1920 x1080 and I wanted to burn standard DVDs. Threw up a template, linked the main movie to a button and set it to return to menu when it was done. After looking at a basic tutorial I took a stab. So yes, I am a newbie when it comes to DVD Authoring but I need to get my feet wet with it.
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