![]() Either it looks a bit blurry or weird lines appear around edges during camera movements. So I've been trying to make a DVD in Encore CS6 with menus and each time the final product has really bad quality. ![]() *** Update, I tried rendering the motion background from the preview DVD window and it is not playing, however, I have set a black background so that the video only plays on the left side of the stripper pole yet now all my top layers seem to be see-through because i can see the entire video in the background, any ideas why this could be? I will attach 3rd screenshot. It's getting frustrating and can't seem to be able to fix this. Also, I have already rendered out the video under File > Render > Motion Menus and no luck! I have already tried creating new menus and new photoshop documents and no luck. I have made sure I have no solid backgrounds in the Photoshop document that would cover up the background video and as I said before, the background video plays perfectly only when all the layers inside Photoshop are invisible. The video will only play when I have all my layers in Photoshop HIDDEN. The problem I am having is I have the main menu created in Photoshop and all the buttons work perfectly, however when I try to make the a video play in the background it won't play. Hey guys, I am currently working on creating my main menu for a DVD i am creating inside of Adobe Encore. 264/.264.Stereo1 files, which I then import into CS6 Encore and create the image.Įncore CS5.5 was a pain in that it would hang on source files larger than 2GB - I came across a Adobe forum/support thread suggesting using the workaround of importing to the Encore timeline files <= 2GB in size. In both successful and unsuccessful cases,the source sequence is a 1920x1080i 29.97fps Matrox AVI file, which I convert to 1920x1080p 23.98 fps in AME using Matrox to create the. I was able to successfully build another 1hr blu-ray image with default settings (target data rate 30) a few days back. I can't find any discussion of the above error on the web or on these forums - perhaps my search terms were not good. In CS5.5, when I had similar errors, I dropped the target data rate to 27.0/27.1 and the build would complete without errors. ![]() I then tested with a 1min H.264 file created using the same above settings and the image was successfully created. I first got this error using target data rate of 30 (default) - then I dropped it to 27.0 and still got the error. both 27.0 and 30.0 target data rate, Constant Bit Rate CABAC, H.264 level of 4.1Īnd when I try to build a Bluray image using them, the build fails with the message:Įrror: "invalid format", Code: "14", Note: "Bits per Sample of LPCM is illegal. 264.Stereo1) for a 1:04hr sequence using Matrox
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