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Files won't import
by Stephen Lubin on Nov 8, 2008 at 10:06:57 pm

Hi,

I rendered a couple files in after effects and want to import them into Encore DVD. When I try to import, it says that it can only import files with 24 or 29.97 fps. The weird part is that the files I exported from AE were 29.97 fps. Not sure on what to do?

Thanks in advance!
-Stephen



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Re: Files won't import
by Joe Bowden on Nov 8, 2008 at 10:08:42 pm

You might want to provide more information about the encoding of the AE files, and about your Encore project settings.



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Re: Files won't import
by Stephen Lubin on Nov 8, 2008 at 10:36:26 pm

My Encore project settings are NTSC 4:3 and my AE settings are 720 x 480 with a frame rate of 29.97. I export using quicktime format in the compressed setting H.264.



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Re: Files won't import
by Joe Bowden on Nov 9, 2008 at 12:47:22 am

I'm guessing it doesn't like the H.264 compression. Which version of Encore?

Instead, try exporting as QuickTime DV or uncompressed from AE, and then import that into Encore.



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Re: Files won't import
by Stephen Lubin on Nov 9, 2008 at 12:49:41 am

I have Encore 1.5

How do you export an uncompressed version of quicktime?



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Re: Files won't import
by Joe Bowden on Nov 9, 2008 at 12:55:55 am

Encore 1.5 definitely does not support H.264 encoding. However, H.264 is supported in Encore CS3 and CS4.

[Stephen Lubin] "How do you export an uncompressed version of quicktime?"

Similar to how you exported H.264 from QuickTime - you select it in the video compression settings in AE. Keep in mind that uncompressed = large files. I'd suggest QuickTime-DV or MPEG-2 for DVD, if you version of AE supports the latter.



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