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The Adobe® Encore® CS3 3.0.1 update provides important bug fixes for encoding and decoding H.264-encoded content and creating Blu-ray discs. Adobe strongly recommends that all users install this update to improve compatibility with H.264 content.
The Adobe® Encore® CS3 3.0.1 update provides important bug fixes for encoding and decoding H.264-encoded content and creating Blu-ray discs. Adobe strongly recommends that all users install this update to improve compatibility with H.264 content.
The Adobe® Encore® CS3 3.0.1 update provides important bug fixes for encoding and decoding H.264-encoded content and creating Blu-ray discs. Adobe strongly recommends that all users install this update to improve compatibility with H.264 content.
The Adobe® Encore® CS3 3.0.1 update provides important bug fixes for encoding and decoding H.264-encoded content and creating Blu-ray discs. Adobe strongly recommends that all users install this update to improve compatibility with H.264 content.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 software.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1, you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layers. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by this update:
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• The DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• The title button designation is no longer overridden by the "Return to Last Menu" setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual-layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 software.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1, you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layers. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by this update:
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• The DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• The title button designation is no longer overridden by the "Return to Last Menu" setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual-layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 software.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1, you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layers. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by this update:
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• The DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• The title button designation is no longer overridden by the "Return to Last Menu" setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual-layer project.
La mise à jour Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 permet la prise en charge des graveurs DVD double couche et la résolution de plusieurs problèmes identifiés dans la version 1.5. L'installation de cette mise à jour est vivement recommandée à tous les utilisateurs d'Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.
Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 vous permet de graver un projet sur des DVD double couche. Ces disques DVD ont une seule face, mais celle-ci comprend deux couches enregistrables et peut donc contenir deux fois plus de données. Pour créer un disque à double couche, vous avez besoin d'un support double couche et d'un graveur DVD prenant en charge ce type de support. Pour savoir si votre graveur permet la création de disques à double couche, consultez sa documentation.
Problèmes résolus dans la mise à jour 1.5.1
• Les sous-titres figurant sur des images dans un montage 16x9 s'affichent désormais sur les lecteurs-décodeurs de DVD en mode d'écran large.
• La vitesse de gravure DVD s'affiche désormais correctement sur les graveurs de DVD.
• Le texte des boutons de titre n'est plus remplacé par le paramètre Retour au dernier menu.
• Il est désormais possible d'ouvrir des projets après avoir supprimé ou renommé un dossier ROM.
• Dans un projet double couche en mode de prévisualisation, les sous-titres sont désormais affichés après le saut de couche.
La mise à jour Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 permet la prise en charge des graveurs DVD double couche et la résolution de plusieurs problèmes identifiés dans la version 1.5. L'installation de cette mise à jour est vivement recommandée à tous les utilisateurs d'Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.
Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 vous permet de graver un projet sur des DVD double couche. Ces disques DVD ont une seule face, mais celle-ci comprend deux couches enregistrables et peut donc contenir deux fois plus de données. Pour créer un disque à double couche, vous avez besoin d'un support double couche et d'un graveur DVD prenant en charge ce type de support. Pour savoir si votre graveur permet la création de disques à double couche, consultez sa documentation.
Problèmes résolus dans la mise à jour 1.5.1
• Les sous-titres figurant sur des images dans un montage 16x9 s'affichent désormais sur les lecteurs-décodeurs de DVD en mode d'écran large.
• La vitesse de gravure DVD s'affiche désormais correctement sur les graveurs de DVD.
• Le texte des boutons de titre n'est plus remplacé par le paramètre Retour au dernier menu.
• Il est désormais possible d'ouvrir des projets après avoir supprimé ou renommé un dossier ROM.
• Dans un projet double couche en mode de prévisualisation, les sous-titres sont désormais affichés après le saut de couche.
La mise à jour Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 permet la prise en charge des graveurs DVD double couche et la résolution de plusieurs problèmes identifiés dans la version 1.5. L'installation de cette mise à jour est vivement recommandée à tous les utilisateurs d'Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.
Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 vous permet de graver un projet sur des DVD double couche. Ces disques DVD ont une seule face, mais celle-ci comprend deux couches enregistrables et peut donc contenir deux fois plus de données. Pour créer un disque à double couche, vous avez besoin d'un support double couche et d'un graveur DVD prenant en charge ce type de support. Pour savoir si votre graveur permet la création de disques à double couche, consultez sa documentation.
Problèmes résolus dans la mise à jour 1.5.1
• Les sous-titres figurant sur des images dans un montage 16x9 s'affichent désormais sur les lecteurs-décodeurs de DVD en mode d'écran large.
• La vitesse de gravure DVD s'affiche désormais correctement sur les graveurs de DVD.
• Le texte des boutons de titre n'est plus remplacé par le paramètre Retour au dernier menu.
• Il est désormais possible d'ouvrir des projets après avoir supprimé ou renommé un dossier ROM.
• Dans un projet double couche en mode de prévisualisation, les sous-titres sont désormais affichés après le saut de couche.
Das Update von Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 unterstützt jetzt auch Dual-Layer-DVD-Recorder und behebt einige Hauptprobleme, die in Version 1.5 aufgetreten sind. Es wird allen Benutzern von Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 dringend empfohlen.
Mit Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 können Sie ein Projekt auf einer Dual-Layer-DVD-Disc speichern. Dual-Layer-Discs sind einseitige Discs mit zwei beschreibbaren Schichten auf einer Seite der Disc. Dadurch lässt sich die speicherbare Datenmenge effektiv verdoppeln. Um eine Dual-Layer-Disc zu erstellen, benötigen Sie ein Dual-Layer-Medium und einen DVD-Recorder, der Dual-Layer unterstützt. Lesen Sie in der Dokumentation Ihres Recorders nach, ob sich damit Dual-Layer-Discs erstellen lassen.
Unter 1.5.1 nicht mehr auftretende Probleme
• Untertitel über Bildern in einem 16x9-Schnittfenster werden jetzt bei Set-Top-DVD-Playern angezeigt, die in den Breitbildmodus gesetzt wurden.
• Die DVD-Erstellungsgeschwindigkeit wird jetzt am DVD-Recorder korrekt angezeigt.
• Die Titelschaltflächenbezeichnung wird jetzt nicht mehr durch die Einstellung "Zurück zum letzten Menü" überschrieben.
• Projekte lassen sich jetzt öffnen, nachdem der ROM-Ordner gelöscht oder umbenannt wurde.
• Im Vorschaumodus werden Untertitel jetzt nach dem Layer-Umbruch in einem Dual-Layer-Projekt angezeigt.
Das Update von Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 unterstützt jetzt auch Dual-Layer-DVD-Recorder und behebt einige Hauptprobleme, die in Version 1.5 aufgetreten sind. Es wird allen Benutzern von Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 dringend empfohlen.
Mit Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 können Sie ein Projekt auf einer Dual-Layer-DVD-Disc speichern. Dual-Layer-Discs sind einseitige Discs mit zwei beschreibbaren Schichten auf einer Seite der Disc. Dadurch lässt sich die speicherbare Datenmenge effektiv verdoppeln. Um eine Dual-Layer-Disc zu erstellen, benötigen Sie ein Dual-Layer-Medium und einen DVD-Recorder, der Dual-Layer unterstützt. Lesen Sie in der Dokumentation Ihres Recorders nach, ob sich damit Dual-Layer-Discs erstellen lassen.
Unter 1.5.1 nicht mehr auftretende Probleme
• Untertitel über Bildern in einem 16x9-Schnittfenster werden jetzt bei Set-Top-DVD-Playern angezeigt, die in den Breitbildmodus gesetzt wurden.
• Die DVD-Erstellungsgeschwindigkeit wird jetzt am DVD-Recorder korrekt angezeigt.
• Die Titelschaltflächenbezeichnung wird jetzt nicht mehr durch die Einstellung "Zurück zum letzten Menü" überschrieben.
• Projekte lassen sich jetzt öffnen, nachdem der ROM-Ordner gelöscht oder umbenannt wurde.
• Im Vorschaumodus werden Untertitel jetzt nach dem Layer-Umbruch in einem Dual-Layer-Projekt angezeigt.
Das Update von Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 unterstützt jetzt auch Dual-Layer-DVD-Recorder und behebt einige Hauptprobleme, die in Version 1.5 aufgetreten sind. Es wird allen Benutzern von Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 dringend empfohlen.
Mit Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 können Sie ein Projekt auf einer Dual-Layer-DVD-Disc speichern. Dual-Layer-Discs sind einseitige Discs mit zwei beschreibbaren Schichten auf einer Seite der Disc. Dadurch lässt sich die speicherbare Datenmenge effektiv verdoppeln. Um eine Dual-Layer-Disc zu erstellen, benötigen Sie ein Dual-Layer-Medium und einen DVD-Recorder, der Dual-Layer unterstützt. Lesen Sie in der Dokumentation Ihres Recorders nach, ob sich damit Dual-Layer-Discs erstellen lassen.
Unter 1.5.1 nicht mehr auftretende Probleme
• Untertitel über Bildern in einem 16x9-Schnittfenster werden jetzt bei Set-Top-DVD-Playern angezeigt, die in den Breitbildmodus gesetzt wurden.
• Die DVD-Erstellungsgeschwindigkeit wird jetzt am DVD-Recorder korrekt angezeigt.
• Die Titelschaltflächenbezeichnung wird jetzt nicht mehr durch die Einstellung "Zurück zum letzten Menü" überschrieben.
• Projekte lassen sich jetzt öffnen, nachdem der ROM-Ordner gelöscht oder umbenannt wurde.
• Im Vorschaumodus werden Untertitel jetzt nach dem Layer-Umbruch in einem Dual-Layer-Projekt angezeigt.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 software.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1, you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layers. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by this update:
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• The DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• The title button designation is no longer overridden by the "Return to Last Menu" setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual-layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 software.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1, you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layers. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by this update:
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• The DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• The title button designation is no longer overridden by the "Return to Last Menu" setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual-layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 software.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1, you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layers. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by this update:
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• The DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• The title button designation is no longer overridden by the "Return to Last Menu" setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual-layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners, and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layer. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by 1.5.1
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• Title button designation is no longer overridden by ‘Return to Last Menu’ setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners, and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layer. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by 1.5.1
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• Title button designation is no longer overridden by ‘Return to Last Menu’ setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.5.1 update adds support for dual-layer DVD burners, and addresses a few key issues that were identified in version 1.5. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.
With Adobe Encore DVD 1.5.1 you can burn a project to a dual-layer DVD disc. Dual-layer discs are single-sided discs that have two recordable layers on one side of the disc, effectively doubling the amount of data it can hold. To create a dual-layer disc, you will need dual-layer media and a DVD burner that supports dual layer. Check your burner's documentation to see if it can create dual-layer discs.
Issues addressed by 1.5.1
• Subtitles over images in a 16x9 timeline will now show on set-top DVD players set to widescreen mode.
• DVD burn speed now displays correctly on DVD burners.
• Title button designation is no longer overridden by ‘Return to Last Menu’ setting.
• Projects can now be opened after deleting or renaming the ROM folder.
• In Preview mode, subtitles now show after the layer break in a dual layer project.
The Adobe® Encore™ DVD 1.0.1 update addresses several issues identified in Adobe Encore DVD 1.0. It is highly recommended for all users of Adobe Encore DVD 1.0.
The most significant changes made for this update include:
• Improvements have been made to eliminate to occurrence of "DVD Error -224" errors during the writing and/or erasing of DVD media.
• 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.
• Duplicating a rendered menu with animated buttons no longer causes the error "Stream requested does not exist. (DVD Error -19803)" when you build a DVD.
• The error "End of file (DVD Error -16072)" no longer occurs when you build a DVD after unchecking Animate Buttons on a menu that has audio.
• Motion menus have had several improvements.
• Working with MPEG files in timelines has been improved.
• CSS and Macrovision settings are now cleared when you set CGMS to "Unlimited copies are allowed" in the Project Settings dialog box.