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Adobe Encore

Adobe Encore CS6
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Encore CS6 under Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion"
Developer(s) Adobe Systems
Last release
CS6 (6.0) / April 23, 2012 (2012-04-23)
Development status Discontinued
Operating system Windows and OS X
Type DVD authoring
License Trialware
Website www.adobe.com/products/encore.html

Adobe Encore (previously Adobe Encore DVD) is a DVD authoring software tool produced by Adobe Systems and targeted at professional video producers. Video and audio resources may be used in their current format for development, allowing the user to transcode them to MPEG-2 video and Dolby Digital audio upon project completion. DVD menus can be created and edited in Adobe Photoshop using special layering techniques. Adobe Encore does not support writing to a Blu-ray Disc using AVCHD 2.0.

Encore is bundled with Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Adobe Encore CS6 was the last release. While Premiere Pro CC has moved to the Creative Cloud, Encore has now been discontinued.

All forms of Adobe Encore use a proprietary licensing system from its developer, Adobe Systems. Versions 1.0 and 1.5 required a separate license fee (rather than making 1.5 available as a free update). Version 3, also known as CS3, was sold only in bundle with Premiere CS3. Encore CS4, CS5, CS5.5 and CS6 were only sold in the Premiere Pro CS4, CS5, CS5.5 and CS6 bundles, respectively. Adobe CC subscribers have access to Adobe Encore CS6, however Adobe Encore is not included with Premiere Pro CC.

• Several "DVD Error -19013" sources have been identified and fixed.

• An "Unknown Error (DVD Error -1)" that occurred when writing to DVD after adding video and audio to a motion menu no longer happens.

• A "DVD Error -1" that could occur if you repositioned chapter points on a timeline containing still images no longer happens.

• Several "Abnormal Condition" errors have been identified and fixed.

• A runtime error that sometimes occurred when saving on a hyperthreading system no longer happens.

• Projects containing pasted subtitle clips no longer cause the error "EditOnDisc disc in inconsistent state. (DVD Error -31000)" when written to DVD.

• Timecode values greater than one hour are now calculated correctly.

• Duplicated timelines now also include subtitle tracks.

• Subtitle text attributes are now maintained when pasted into a new subtitle clip.

• If a DVD is stopped, you no longer have to eject it to start playback again: Hitting the Play button after a complete stop will now correctly begin playback at the first title on the DVD.


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