Really? I thought there might be an outside chance that this could be a Windows 10 Enterprise Edition LTSC 2018 related problem but it seemed like a dim hope to me. I did a quick test Blu-ray test burn to an iso file last night and it played flawlessly. I am still using Encore CS6 on my Windows 10 Pro latest build. I know I'm on the wrong side of the bell curve regarding Blu-Ray authoring being a going concern but I still have a compelling need for a Blu-Ray workflow. But most importantly I need to be able to take footage directly from Premiere Pro and burn it using the authoring software without a recompile occuring. I also need to be able to add chapter points on a single stream. I need a Blu-Ray authoring tool that allows me to trigger one of up to 8 video streams from a menu and have multiple menus I can nest up to 10 deep. Vegas should have been the one but it looks like it's not. The fact that the Vegas software still lists a 2018 copyright date says that they aren't exactly updating the software on a regular basis anymore which is its own warning flag. As I need both 720p and 1080p without the Blu-Ray authoring tool recompiling and, therefore, degrading the footage, Vegas doesn't seem like it will do. Either Vegas would want to recompile the footage or Vegas would throw a buffer underrun error or a different error regarding the footage itself. I spent a day trying various output settings from Premiere Pro CC with this plugin but, while I was able to find a setting that worked for 720p using Vegas, I was unable to find a setting that worked correctly with 1080p. Vegas doesn't support CS6's AVCHD output without a recompile but if I used TMPGEnc's AVC Plugin for Premiere Pro Creative Cloud, I thought I would have the AVC support that Vegas was craving. I thought I found what I needed with Vegas DVD Architect. So this means I need a new Blu-Ray authoring tool, one that works with whatever Adobe Encore CS6 or Adobe Encore CC 2020 (or 2019, which I currently have) can output without doing a recompile of the footage. But I'll be surprised if I hear from anyone. Of course if anyone is still successfully using Encore CS6 with the latest builds of Windows 10 Home or Professional, I want to hear from you. You'd think the obvious choice would be to downgrade back to LTSB 2015 however that is an impossiblility thanks to nVidia and its driver installer which, because I changed video cards, will not install the necessary drivers and I spent hours scouring the web for the earliest release of this driver for that card and it seems this card will never work right under LTSB 2015 so I'm stuck with LTSC 2018. I burn discs that play movies that end prematurely and Encore occasionally likes to throw up an error trying to compile a project complaining about a video buffer underrun or something. Now Encore doesn't make movie projects correctly. I'd been worried that eventually my old Encore CS6 would finally break down after a windows upgrade and it appears to have finally happened when I moved from Windows 10 LTSB 2015 to Windows 10 LTSC 2018. I could put up menus featuring samples of every separate video that you could access from that menu page screen and I could have multiple menu pages. It may have had flaws but it gave me what I needed. For many years I'd been living and relying on Adobe Encore CS6 for my Blu-Ray authoring.
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