My point in this is that if you deliver to individuals instead of the business community (as I do) You still need Encore for both DVD and BR.Īdobe bailed on Encore but consumers did not get rid of their DVD players yet. I think the jump from DVD to BR was not enough for consumers to run out and buy a new deck. Not to mention the advantages of a optical disk over a tape. VHS to DVD was a dramatic improvement in picture quality for the average consumer. For the masses, it is a big world, not everyone wants to buy something new like a BR player when the DVD deck they have is "good enough". Some of us embrace new technologies rapidly. No one seems to know why BR did not catch on the way it should have but American living rooms are still full of SD DVD players hooked up to HD TVs. Noa or others can correct me if I'm wrong but I think it is even a much higher ratio of SD DVDs over BR. They may wish they could deliver only digital files, but the client base demands DVDs. Tell that to all of the wedding shooters on this forum. The gist of it was that it is an online world now and no one should be burning disks anymore. I read the official Adobe statement on why it was discontinued. I still use it when I need to author a disk. It was simple, powerful, and an overall great program. Adobe Encore is yet another example of Adobe bailing out on a good program before they should.
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