Actually, Adobe Encore 1.5 only supports dual layer discs when you're outputting to DLT. It doesn't write directly to the new DVD+R DL discs. But, there is a successful work-around!...here's what you have to do. From Encore, you can output a DVD folder that consists of the VOB files that make up your Encore DVD project, and prospective DVD-Video. Before doing this, use the preview feature in Encore to simulate actual TV-set and Computer playback (check menus, button links, etc.). Don't let the unsynchronized A/V playback from your movie throw you off or scare you,..it's just a simulator, and relies on the processor (CPU) so sometimes the video or audio might lag, causing this illusion of unsynchronization. Of course, this can vary based on your computer hardware; how fast and/or slow it is. It had be worried until I burned the disc and saw that all was well. If everything works the way you want, you can then go into Nero Burning ROM 6 Ultra Edition, and start the 'DVD-Video' link from Nero SmartStart. Once the compilation window(s) are open, find your newly created DVD Video folder and search for the Video_TS folder. Drag the files from that Video_TS folder that Encore made to the Video_TS folder in your DVD compilation in Nero [red folder]. *NOTE* You'll see an Audio_TS folder in the Nero DVD compilation too, but you don't need to put anything in there. After that, you can let her rip,..and enjoy your DVD-9. I did this today for the second time, and it's worked both times. If it helps, I'm using the SONY DRU700A (internal)drive.
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