I have edited my videos in Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 and ready to take it to Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 so that I can burn a DVD. Do I use File > Export > Movie or do I encode my videos? Which is better? What is the difference between export > movie and encoding?
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Normal is to encode MPeg2 in Premiere (with AC3 audio if desired). If you export DV format or uncompressed, Encore needs to encode. I've never done it that way (don't have Encore) but audio could be a mess to handle if doing multi-channel.
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