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Hello All,

 

I'm having a big problem (Well, it's big for me, but really can't be) which makes Encore CS5 absolutely unusable.

 

I'm using the following:

 

PC,

OS: Windows 7, 64bit

cpu: i7 950

ram: 16GB DDR3 1333 (G-Skill)

gfx: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 1280MB

HDD 1: Western Digital 320GB 7200rpm (just the OS)

HDD 2: Western Digital 320GB 7200rpm (just Applications)

HDD 3: Raid 10, 1,8TB usable space (4x Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB)

 

Adobe Production Premium CS5

 

I installed the latest Adobe updates today.

I also installed: PX Engine 4.18.16a

 

I have a Quicktime movie with a dv pal 48 khz codec with a duration of 27 minutes.

I have put this movie in a sequence in Premiere Pro CS5 and added the necessary chaptermarks

I placed the premiere sequence inside Encore CS5 using Dynamic Link.

I've made some menu's, first one that links to two other menu's who in their turn each link to one of seventeen chapters and the film as whole.

 

So far so good, but now the big problem I started out with.

When I transcode the files in Encore both with the automatic settings as with custom settings, notting fancy, everything within boundries Encore throws in frames at random. I't wil happen anywhere between one to five or six times on this lenght and every time it's just exactly one frame.

So at any given frame it can drop in a frame from somewhere else within the same clip.

It drives me nuts, Adobe can't help me. The only things they can come up with are, try to re-import the media in premiere and or re-encode using encore and even try rebooting you're system.

 

I'm really really stuck here (crossing a deadline), can somebody please give me the sollution?

 

Thank you all in advance.

 

Critt.


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