What Is Adobe Encore?

Adobe Encore is a DVD authoring software targeting professional video producers. It accompanies Adobe Premiere in the Adobe Creative Suite bundle of software. While Adobe Premier allows you to edit video, Adobe Encore enables you to make a DVD of the video cut in Premiere across varying platforms. You can create menus, add chapters and change the formats of your video using Adobe Encore.

  1. Adobe Premiere Post Production

    • Adobe Premiere is a video editing software. It enables producers to cut video and import other sound and visual elements into a video production. You can import still photos polished and processed in Photoshop, graphic images drawn in Illustrator, audio recorded and mixed in Soundbooth and special effects created in Adobe After Effects. Once you have incorporated all these elements in to a file, Encore lets you produce a DVD of the final work.

    Chapter Titles and Markers

    • Adobe Encore includes all the necessary elements to produce a DVD with an opening Menu to highlight all the chapters or scenes within your movie or video. Although you can easily make chapter breaks while editing in Premiere, Encore allows you to add additional markers and chapter breaks in to your DVD for an easier interface for the viewer.

    Formatting

    • You can use Adobe Encore to format your video into platforms other than the format in which the video was produced. Footage shot in high definition (HD) may be too large in format for use on the web, or when making a standard DVD. Encore enables you to output freely in various formats across Windows and Mac video platforms.

    Blu ray and Web

    • Adobe Encore's ability to output across various formats allows you to deliver product in Blu ray disk and Blu ray web delivery. Encore also includes encoding for Flash video output.

    Ease on Your System

    • Outputting video in large formats or videos with significant coding can tax your operation system, causing it to process slowly. Adobe Encore separates out the authoring part of the software from the encoding part of the process so that your operating system is less taxed than when both authoring and encoding work at the same time.

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