

I was asking about the 32-bit plug-in in relation to the first possibility. So either the project is actually re-rendered when it is being processed in Encore (for example, using an unregistered plug-in, producing the watermark) or Encore receives rendered data already with watermark, which would indicate a problem in Premiere rendering.
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Secondly, when I return to Premiere Pro and review the clip(s), the watermark is not visible. There are two reasons for my skepticism on this - first, the watermark would be obvious in Premiere Pro even before rendering the video.

Since the sequence/clips is correctly rendered before I leave Premiere Pro, I am guessing that the problem not one of whether Neatvideo is registered.

Steve C wrote:After the rendered sequence/clips are imported into Encore, all that remains is the creation of menu(s) and transcoding of the rendered sequence/clips prior to burning. Would it be helpful if I called tech support and explained the problem in greater detail? Should I reinstall Neatvideo, or are there some other issues. It's only visible in Encore.Īgain, I never had this problem before. After the rendered sequence/clips are imported into Encore, all that remains is the creation of menu(s) and transcoding of the rendered sequence/clips prior to burning. There is not really any effects processing within Encore - that takes place in Premiere Pro. I did not explain the purpose of Encore, but it is nothing more than a menu creation and DVD burn program to be used with Premiere Pro. In fact, one does not use Neatvideo with Encore unless that is an option that I am unaware of. This is all that I have needed - I have never needed to use 32-bit Neatvideo with Encore in the past. I only have 64-bit Neatvideo installed and it is used with Premiere Pro.
