The second part to watch would be the Tour of Adobe Encore which explains what all the windows do and how to arrange them. With the other sections we suggest you look at the chapters when needed. The simple answer is YES. There is no Encore CC so if you are renting the Adobe software via the cloud you will be using Encore CS6 which is the version covered in this tutorial.
The link still exists between Premiere Pro CS6 and Encore CS6, both of which can be downloaded from the Cloud, but we suspect that if you are using the Creative Cloud you will also be using the latest version of Premiere Pro. However all the other information contained in our Encore tutorial, including details of how to edit menus in Photoshop etc..
A complete run through on the basics of making a disc with Encore. This section is enough to get you working with Encore straight away. You can then look at other sections for more in-depth information on the different parts of Encore. Everything you need to know about making menus, customising in them in Photoshop, using the library and generating menus automatically using the chapter index.
Everything you need to know about the timeline in Encore — where the video is laid out and chapters are added.
Two really useful additions — the flowchart helps you to lay out your discs; you can do nearly everything with it or ignore it completely as you wish. The slideshow feature lets you take a selection of stills and easily make a slide show with them. You can re-edit the timeline in Premiere and Encore will update immediately.
The Flash option is less relevant than it was when Encore was released, since most people have been moving away from Flash. The original version of the tutorial was made as a Flash disc and I have recently re-worked it to be based in a Web interface as some browsers are now not playing Flash from local drives without fiddling with some settings. However, this section is left in the tutorial for anyone who is still making Flash versions of the disc.
The original version of my Encore tutorial was made in Encore and output as a Flash disc. This section describes how this was done. You may think this is not worth watching if you are not making Flash discs but actually most of it is relevant to making any kind of project in Encore as you bring in footage, customs menus etc. The Encore tutorial is actually pretty complicated so this section will give you tips on how I managed to lay it out as quickly as possible.
The only section which will not be relevant to people making DVD or Blu-ray will be the last chapter on building a disc where you would choose to make a DVD or Blu-ray disc rather than a Flash one.
Skip to content The download version of this tutorial is approximately MB. Course Contents The tutorial is divided into several sections to help you locate the information in which you are interested. A full list of all the chapters in each section and the timings is presented below. Is this tutorial relevant to the Creative Cloud version of Encore? Basic Introduction to Encore — 3. Importing footage — 2. Adding Chapters and Menus — 3. Linking the menu buttons — 4.
Customising the menu — 3. Preview the disc — 3. Building the disc — 5. A tour of Encore — 3. Default Blu-ray settings — 7. Change the project settings — 39 min. Re-arranging the windows — 4. All the different windows — 5. The project window — 5. Sifting clips in the window — 1. The basics — 3. Add a chapter button — 2. Changing the background — 2.
Menu properties — 4. Highlights — 6. Making buttons — 3. Editing highlights in Photoshop — 3. Making a menu from scratch in Photoshop — 3. Arranging buttons — 3. Using the right arrow for the right job — 7. Select lots of items and change attributes Default menu and default button — 3. Motion menus — 5. Loop point — 2.
Loop point and transitions — 7. Button routing — 5. Learn more about activating and deactivating Adobe apps. Sign in to your Adobe accounts page with your current Adobe ID and password. For more information on changing your password and other account information, see Manage your Adobe ID account. See Update your credit card and billing information. Switching Creative Cloud plans is easy. Follow these step-by-step instructions to upgrade or change your plan. You need to associate Encore with your Creative Cloud membership.
Learn how in Encore requests a serial number on launch. You need to download the library content and link it to Encore. See Library, title templates, template projects missing and Download full library content for Encore. Dynamic link no longer works in Premiere Pro. However, you can still import content from Premiere Pro into Encore with a couple of different workflows. Your project may be corrupted. For solutions, see Troubleshoot damaged projects in Encore on Windows. Encore is no longer in active development.
Encore CS6 was the last version released. Beginner's Guide Get started with Encore. Tutorials Find tutorials from novice to expert to help you expand your skills. User Guide Get quick answers and step-by-step instructions. How do I download and install Encore?
Can I download a trial copy of Encore? Encore is no longer in active development and a trial version is not available.
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