After i convert video files to mov on adobe encoder, my transitions are no loger there

Hi
I have recently started video editing as a hobby on Cs3. When I convert my files so i can post my work on you tube,it converts the footage without my video transitions and i have no idea why?? is there another process i have to take in order for the transitions to be present.... i have an idea that it might have something to do with after affects and i know its something really silly, but i am still learning to use the software.. any help would be very appreciated... many thanks....

As the name suggests, Creative Suite is more than one application. In fact there are quite a few configurations for the Creative Suite.
The following link will take you to a page from which you can jump to any one of a number of point products (e.g. Photoshop, Illustartor, Premiere, After Effects, etc. You'll need to determine which product it is that you're using.
http://forums.adobe.com/community/creativesuites

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