Believe it or not I am still making DVDs with Encore in March of 2019.
One annoyance I encountered recently is that Encore does not make an empty AUDIO_TS folder when Building an iso file from the current project.
I know this has always been the case. Previously I did not make an iso directly, I created a DVD Folder, manually added a AUDIO_TS folder, and then used Toast to make the iso. Only I a not using Toast anymore. What to do?
Well I actually found a workaround:
1) Build the project as DVD Folder from Encore (Output=DVD Folder, Source/Create Using=Current Project.)
2) From the Finder add an empty AUDIO_TS folder to the newly created DVD Folder as usual.
3) Back to Encore! Select Source/Create Using=DVD Volume instead of Current Project. Select the newly created DVD Folder from the Finder.
4) Select Output=DVD Image instead of DVD Folder.
5) Build!
Voilà, new iso file that includes the empty AUDIO_TS, using only Encore.
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Adobe Encore CS6 still works on macOS 10.14 Mojave
Event though DVD Studio Pro is deprecated, Adobe Encore CS6 is still kicking on Mojave and with it the ability to author (relatively simple) DVD and Blu-ray Discs.
Check this previous post for how to download Encore CS6. You cannot install Adobe Media Encoder CS6 anymore though, so you are loosing the ability to encode Dolby AC3 audio with Adobe. Fortunately for us Mac users, we have Compressor for that!
And by the way DVD Player is still there on Mojave, only buried under: System/Library/CoreServices/Applications.
Check this previous post for how to download Encore CS6. You cannot install Adobe Media Encoder CS6 anymore though, so you are loosing the ability to encode Dolby AC3 audio with Adobe. Fortunately for us Mac users, we have Compressor for that!
And by the way DVD Player is still there on Mojave, only buried under: System/Library/CoreServices/Applications.
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