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Known issues
that appears larger or smaller in your encoded video, depending on if you’re
upscaling or downscaling. To avoid this, you must resize the graphic in
Compressor prior to encoding to allow for scaling. For example, if you’re
upscaling source video that contains timecode, make the timecode size
smaller in Compressor prior to encoding to compensate for the scaling.
(Ref# 52788)
In Adobe Encore, when playing back a Matrox MAX H.264 Blu-ray file
(.264), extra colored frames may appear at the beginning or end of your clip.
This issue pertains to playback only, and does not appear on the authored
disc. (Ref# 55045)
To burn a Matrox MAX H.264 Blu-ray file that contains chapter markers,
use Apple Compressor or Adobe Encore. Roxio Toast does not support
Matrox MAX H.264 Blu-ray files with chapter markers. (Ref# 55758)
Adobe Media Encoder does not currently support the “Fast Start” feature. If
you created a QuickTime (.mov) file in Adobe Media Encoder, and you want
to make the file aFast Start” file, perform the following steps:
a Start QuickTime Pro 7, and open the .mov file.
b Choose File > Export.
c From the Export list, select Movie to MPEG-4, and then click Options.
d Make sure MP4 is selected from the File Format list.
e In the Video pane, select Pass through from the Video Format list.
f In the Streaming pane, select Enable streaming and Optimize for
server
.
g Save your file as an .mp4 file. (Ref# 56876)
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