2 Replies Latest reply: Oct 21, 2014 11:55 PM by Ronan Quinn RSS

    Encore CS6 Dynamic Link from Pr CS6 Problem/Issue

    Jarr1976 Community Member

      I switched from Production Premium CS5 to CS6.  I first deactivated and uninstalled my CS5 then installed CS6 on my Windows 7 machine.

       

      The problem:

       

      When I edit together a video in Premiere CS6 and have finished, I use Dynamic Link from within Encore CS6 to bring in that timeline.  After that, I use AME to transcode that Dynamic Link asset to the DVD MPEG standard, Encore CS6 keeps poping up a  notification window that says:  "The transcoded DynamicLink asset _______ has changed on the server.  Would you like to reimport it?  Yes/No" It prompts me each time I enter Encore and any time I move from another open program back to Encore.

       

      And I have to click No for each timeline that I have used Dynamic Link for (which is usually 5 or so).

       

      Any ideas or help?  This is incredibly annoying.

       

      Thank you.

       

      Jared

        • 1. Re: Encore CS6 Dynamic Link from Pr CS6 Problem/Issue
          Jarr1976 Community Member

          As an update.  I am using the newest version of PluralEyes (v 2.0.5  7358) to sync the audio of the multiple camera event films I have shot.  I have since created a new project in Premiere and only manually lined up clips and then Dynamically Linked that to a new Encore project and so far Encore has not promtpted me with the error/message:  "The transcoded DynamicLink asset _______ has changed on the server.  Would you like to reimport it?  Yes/No"

           

          Any ideas?  This is very frustrating.  Thank you!

          • 2. Re: Encore CS6 Dynamic Link from Pr CS6 Problem/Issue
            Ronan Quinn Community Member

            Hi Jared,

            Did you ever figure out a solution or are you still getting that message ans just clicking "No" ?

            I'm getting it too. I am also using plural eyes 3.5.

            I will try a project with no pluraleyes soon.

            Regards,

            Ronan