![]() Nothing works and I am about to just give up. I have also tried adding end actions and overrides to the chapter markers in the sequence I have tried removing those end actions and overrides as well. To solve the problem I have tried all sorts of fixes, including creating new chapter markers IN Encore instead of importing them from Premiere. I set my chapter button links and their overrides the way I think they should be set (Link goes to chapter marker in sequence Override goes to subsequent chapter button in chapter menu). I added my Encore chapter markers in Premiere Pro CS6 and they show up in Encore just fine. Instead, the sequence simply continues playing through all the subsequent chapters to the very end. I select a chapter from a chapter menu, that chapter plays, but I am never returned to the chapter menu. What happens when I build the project and view it: What happens when I preview the project in Encore:Įverything works as intended when I select a chapter from a chapter menu and then press the Execute End Action button in the preview window. Viewer selects an individual chapter on a chapter menu, project plays the chapter then sends the viewer back to the chapter menu with the subsequent chapter button highlighted. Since I do not use Chapter Markers, maybe it's just my lack of knowledge regarding those Markers.I'm finalizing a BluRay project in Encore CS6 and the chapter buttons in my menu screens are not working entirely as intended. Not sure why En would move the Markers about a couple of sec. " delivered in the voice of Douglas Rain. When you export your sequence to create a supported. Web Link: A special kind of marker that supported video formats like QuickTime can use to automatically open a web page while the video plays. My mission is the absolute perfection in this Project, so I can't let you add Page Curl. Encore Chapter Marker: A special kind of marker that Adobe Encore can convert into a regular Chapter Marker when making a DVD or Blu-ray disc. Would you like for me to apply that Effect?" However, we'd be talking AI along the lines of the HAL9000! Not sure I am ready for that, "Bill, I'm sorry, but your request cannot be honored. Fast Color Corrector is as close as your list of Effects comes. Only way that it could be better, would be something like this, "This Project applies Colorista at 00 00 03 07, and you do not have that. In PrPro, when I Import older Projects with missing 3rd party Effects, or Transitions, PrPro throws an error box, telling me the name of the missing Effect, or Transition, and the exact TimeCode, where it should appear. This creates a comment marker, and it is a dark green. I agree that what you are asking for would be great, and very helpful. Press M to add a marker in the timeline or click the marker button in the Program Window. Sometimes, it guesses correctly, but sometimes, er-r-r, not so well. It seems that in a few cases (humorously reported here) it guesses at what the problem might be. Poor En gets some error message, and often does not know if it's the OS, or Sonic, or what it's really about. Some of the errors are OS related, and again, MS does not do the best at error reporting, especially if filtered through one of the Sonic modules. Those modules are notorious for not talking with each other, and not with the OS. Those modules are the working part of En, "under the hood," and all that we users see will be the abstraction layer. Probably the biggest problem with error messages in En is that most are generated by the Sonic AuthorCore modules. In this training course for Adobe Encore CS6, expert author and trainer Jeff Sengstack teaches you how to create top quality DVD and Blue-ray discs using this popular software from Adobe. Meaningful terms and I might have figured it out sooner. It would be nice if the error messages would identify the location in Of elimination) caused by a menu that was HD size instead of regular DVD It turned out to be (apparently, through a process I also experienced an error "2925.4559s Aspect ratio not supported by DVD.īpgc, time 2925.4559s". Solutions so I decided to try an off-the-wall approach. ![]() I've seen other forum posts about that but I didn't see any suggested The ending for the last segment, which is what you do at the end of a DVD. It makes no sense because it would not accept "stop" for I readjusted all the chapter markers but the warning remained so I ignoredĪs for the other error, I finally added an extra chapter marker on the lastįrame, left everything at "not set", then set the "end action" for theĮnding footage chapter point to that last frame chapter. With the DVD and the DVD seems to be working as planned. I finally (at 3:20 this morning) decided to ignore the warnings and go ahead ![]()
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