Tyson Persall
December 18th, 2007, 08:23 PM
Ive used Encore since its first version 1.0.
Ive been using the new Adobe CS3 production suite, and i am pleased with most of it. However, there is one big disappointment. Encore DVD CS3 still stinks. The program itself makes it easy to create a DVD, and there are improvements in that process. However, as it has always been with Encore, the program has so many problems. In my experince, I have had so many projects become corupt for no apartnt reason. And you always get wierd errors reports.
Now, if you are making a simple DVD with a simple menu and nothing complicated then it works fine. -But who does that!? - For any project that has multiple menus and timeliness and such it seems to always screw up.
Im tired of Encore and thats why im complaining.
My latest project is a Dual Layer 8.5g DVD and the first 2 copies worked, but since then the project has given me 2 coasters. And these are expensive disks, at 6 dollars each for a Verbatium Dual Layer printable disk.
Ive been using the new Adobe CS3 production suite, and i am pleased with most of it. However, there is one big disappointment. Encore DVD CS3 still stinks. The program itself makes it easy to create a DVD, and there are improvements in that process. However, as it has always been with Encore, the program has so many problems. In my experince, I have had so many projects become corupt for no apartnt reason. And you always get wierd errors reports.
Now, if you are making a simple DVD with a simple menu and nothing complicated then it works fine. -But who does that!? - For any project that has multiple menus and timeliness and such it seems to always screw up.
Im tired of Encore and thats why im complaining.
My latest project is a Dual Layer 8.5g DVD and the first 2 copies worked, but since then the project has given me 2 coasters. And these are expensive disks, at 6 dollars each for a Verbatium Dual Layer printable disk.