
In addition, it requires a 32-bit and 64-bit setup. The new Mercury Graphic Engine along with the auto-recovery feature as well as the fresh and attractive background save feature lets you edit any image very fast. Furthermore, a Content-Aware Move easily draws around the image and import it into another part of the image. I do a bit here and there when I can but it's hard to say ahead of the deluge of new files.You can assist the program via the Aware Patch option. And, it seems there is never enough time to go through the files to clean house. It's just plain easier to just leave the old files on their computers than it is to deal with moving them. Besides, there are legacy applications that can't be migrated. The video files also have issues so hanging onto the old computers works. Some of the newer operating systems can convert Word *.doc or the old Excel files, ditto Pages and Numbers files, but not necessarily well enough. Now have a MacBook White running Snow Leopard, a MacPro running Yosemite, another Mac Pro with Sierra, and a MBP with Mojave. I've actually got files dating back to the Commodore 64 days that can't even be processed, Word 2.0 from the days of the 286 and 486, Win 98, then made the switch over to the Mac. Since you are asking for an alternative I wonder what is wrong by using good old USB sticks instead of DVDs?Īpplications that are outdated due to newer operating systems are a pain. IMHO at least cause I didn't plan on using it for much. As a whole, it's stable, its just in no way based off Encore's design, original but unfortunately that a hinderance in a way. You could search Youtube if there's decent tutorials on building one.

I never dove into Menu's on it, maybe you can build similar one's to Encore but seems better geared for burning a quick auto play style DVD.

It's ok but honestly I can't say I'm a fan of the interface. I did a few depositions last year which do not want menu's so I used TMPGEnc Authoring Works. Mostly wedding & event videographers, but how many of us use the most current version of Premiere CC. Then it was too costly to rewrite that compenent for such a small part of Premiere's user base.

I thought there was an issue about a 3rd party component was needed within Encore, & either the license expired or the company was bought out & the new owners no longer renewed the license or something. I agree Adobe definitely ditched Encore a few years too early. Anyone know of a good alternative? I am happy to look at something else to author the DVD menus/build the ISOs but never really looked at anything as always used Adobe. Anyone here have the media for CS6 Premiere Pro (Mac version, not windows) I don't need any license codes as I have that, just need the. I have scoured the internet to look for the media download for Premiere Pro CS6 but to no avail.

So after lots of discussion, we arrived at the chicken and the egg scenario, in fact the last advice they gave me was "look for a reseller that may have some old CS6 licenses available". Their answer was that unless I had purchased CS6 in the past I could not have the media (even though if I did have the media, as I have a full creative cloud subscription I would be licensed). I contacted them as I rebuilt one of our iMacs and needed to re-install. Recently, Adobe for some reason have decided to remove the option to download the old version of Premiere Pro CS6 (which included Adobe Encore for DVD authoring) from the Creative Cloud platform.
