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Jeff PuleraRe: Fixing a previously burned project
by on Apr 19, 2012 at 1:23:50 pm

Exactly what Chris said, have done this many times. Works best if you are NOT changing the duration at all, for instance correcting a title or some edit glitch. From Premiere, use AME to export an MPEG-2 for DVD file. I believe in Encore there is a Replace option, otherwise what I have done is to rename the original MPEG-2 to something different, then give the NEW file the name of the original (in same directory) to trick Encore into substituting the new file in your project.

Since you used Dynamic Link, I know in the File menu in Encore there is a button to show the location of the encoded assets, so that should help you locate the trancoded files. I don't use Dynamic Link, always export from AME because I like the manual control I get for situations such as these

Jeff Pulera
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