Movie Edit Pro 16 burning Encode All, Encode, Use, Use All

lindaradu wrote on 8/28/2011, 9:47 PM

When I am selecting Burn it brings me to the burn menu, then i hit the burn buttons and it pulls up a box thats gives me two boxes that i can check that say 

 

- rewrite chapter menu and chapter information 

and 

-rewrite film menu's and navigation stuctures

 

and then you have to pick one of four options

Encode All ------- Encode -------- Use ----- Use All

 

i cant get my DVD'S to work!!! help!!!!

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johnebaker wrote on 8/29/2011, 4:28 AM

Hi

All necessary files, menus, and encoded video files needed to burn a CD/DVD are temporarily stored on your hard drive. After your disc is burned, these are not automatically deleted and can be used with any other disc burning program to create DVDs..

The options you are getting mean you are re-encoding the movie again and MEP knows that it has already done this once and is asking if you want to use the DVD image files from the previous time. 

Select one of the options. If you have made a lot of changes since the last attempt to create a DVD use the Encode All or Encode.  The Use options will only recode the parts that have changed in the movie.

If you have changed the menu at all or moved/added chapters then check one or both boxes.

If you are still unsure use check both chapter and menu boxes and use Encode All - this will take longer

John

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terrypin wrote on 8/31/2011, 6:20 PM

Alwyn's web site includes a good explanation:

http://www.aaproductions.net/mep/tips/dvd/encodeall/encodeall.htm

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK

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