I subscribe to Premiere Pro CC ($20/mo). I need to author DVDs & Blu-rays. I see that Full Creative Cloud ($50/mo) subscribers can back-door install Encore CS6, by installing Premiere Pro CS6 (How do I get Encore with Premiere Pro CC?). But I tried (twice), and the Encore part does not install; only the Premiere Pro CS6 gets installed.
Why? I am guessing Adobe screwed up, by thinking they should allow only allow "other" Adobe app installs for full CC subscribers ($50/mo). But Encore CS6 should install for me. Encore is part of the Premiere Pro subset of software. (Adobe merely dropped Encore prematurely in CC.) Paying subscribers of Premiere Pro CC should have access to Encore CS6 through their CC desktop app.
Premiere Pro is darn near useless without disc authoring software. So what am I paying for? Don't sell me PrP for $20/mo, then hold the edited content hostage for another $30/mo just to be able author it to discs! Discs remain the single most reliable way to distribute content to a diverse group of consumers. What good is Premiere Pro CC if the edited product can't be distributed reliably?
(In theory, I could use Pinnacle or other hobbyist software for disc authoring, but I'd rather not; I have too much doubt about the affect on image quality from past experience.)
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P.S., I am doubly sure that Encore SC6 is not installing, because not only does Windows (10) fail to find it in program search (I can't find it in manual searches through my programs either), but when I go to uninstall Premiere Pro CS6 (in the CC app), it does not have check boxes to uninstall either or both of PrP & Encore as it is supposed to (according to various web posts on this). There are no check boxes at all; it just goes right into uninstalling the software. Oh, and of course it also does not show up in my desktop CC app's list of installed programs.