HOW FIX ADOBE ENCORE CS6 ASKING ME SERIAL NUMBER MANUAL
I fixed this automatically, and some manual fixing was required. When I originally imported the subtitles, a warning symbol appeared in the subtitle track, and where the gaps where less than 5 frames between each subtitle, red marking appeared. I understand this is a subtitle error, it sounds it is related with the 5 frame gap that must be between Subtitles. Hello everyone! Adobe encore throws me this error when attempting to do a "build":īlu-Ray Error: "Invalid Duration", Code: "13", Note: Errors in some PGs: End time of preceding display set is too close to the start time of succeeding display set, see trace log for more information. System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Any ideas or suggestions would be much appreciated. I have seen others have had this problem, but their solutions have not worked for me. Im getting pretty frustrated, and could really use some help. I have rebooted my computer and have had Encore as the only program running, but still get the same error. These changes include using different Photoshop menus, using different motion menus, and using different videos for the timeline. I have rebuilt my DVD about 20 times, changing something slightly each time, but I continue to get the same outcome. An asset created in After Effects 7.0 which is the motion part of the main menu (used for both video and audio). A menu created in PhotoshopCS2 with one button which was taken from the library in Encore. A timeline which is about 24 minutes long.
(The status bar looks to be completed, but it then goes backwards and continues with this cycle). I have tried building a DVD without the motion menu, but instead it seems to get stuck in transcoding. I get this error message when trying to render my motion menu. Operating system error: number=0x00000020 - The process cannot access the file because it is already being used by another process. I am trying to create a pretty simple DVD, but keep getting the error message: