![]() ![]() ![]() From there, I recommend finding an Encore tutorial, too involved for me to type it all out here. Open Encore, start a New DVD project, and then File > Import > As Timeline and grab both those files for import. Hit EXPORT at bottom and it exports two files, an. What is your source video format? If starting with HD, then check the box at the bottom of AME for Max Render Quality, it helps with the scaling. For 1080p, then use the Progressive version, etc. You can then play the disc on your computer or on a DVD player. When the burn is finished the disc will eject. A progress bar will show the status of the burning process. For instance, if editing with 1080i, then you might choose NTSC Widescreen High Quality. In the box, select to burn at 4x speed and check the box to eject disc when burning is finished. For FORMAT, choose "MPEG-2 DVD", then choose an appropriate preset from the list. Import all the iMovie video files you want to burn to DVD disc. In either case, from Premiere, use File > Export > Media to open Media Encoder. If you have Premiere CS6, then you already have Encore CS6. ![]() As it is part of Premiere CS6, I believe you would need to download and install Premiere/Encore CS6, and then you can uninstall Premiere CS6, leaving Encore CS6 installed. Which version of Premiere? CC does not include Encore, but you can download the Encore CS6 from your account. ![]()
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