![]() ![]() I set up the 10 movies and 2 menus in Encore CS6 and they work perfectly within the program prior to "building." I set up the transcoding specs to "MPEG-2, 1920 X 1080 for Blu-Ray". As you all know, Adobe does no longer offers CS6 tutorials. I've watched many Encore CS6 YouTube tutorials and some tutorials as well. The OWC is a top of the line machine that was recommended for home theater Blu-Ray disc burning. I also burned a data Blu-Ray DVD and that works fine. I bought an OWC Mercury Pro Blu-Ray disc burner from B&H and have had no trouble burning regular DVD-Rs on it, so I know it works. I love the crisp, clean non-compressed look of Blu-Ray and the ease of popping it into the player and jumping from movie to movie using a menu. ![]() Although Blu-Ray burning has become increasingly less popular, I find that even with the fastest internet speeds, there's always a delay showing movies via computer to Apple TV or directly connecting to TV via a long HDMI cord. I want to ultimately put them on a Blu-Ray disc with 2 menus created in Photoshop. Most of the movies are about 3-5 minutes long. I've assembled 10 videos in H.264 format using Premiere Pro. I use the Adobe CC suite on a fast, fully-loaded late 2015 iMac. I am writing because I have a question that perhaps you someone can answer. ![]()
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