Erreur fin gravure dvd  générer adobe encore

bonjour,
j'ai un gros problème. je débute avec adobe encore. j'ai réalisé un menu pour un documentaire de 2h que j'ai transformé en mpeg soit m2v. j''aimerais le faire sortir en fichier image ou graver sur dvd. mais au bout de 45 50 minutes arriver à la fin du transcodage. ca s'arrête et ca me fait Error echec. Help me please! j'ai besoin de régler le problème au plus vite vu que je dois graver un grand nombre de commande de dvd de mon documentaire.
Merci à vous d'avance.
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hello,
I have a big problem. I started with adobe encore. I made a menu for a 2-hour documentary that I turned into mpeg or m2v. j'' would make it out as an image file or burn to DVD. but after 45 50 minutes to reach the end of transcoding. AC stops and it makes me Error failure. Help me please! I need to resolve the problem as soon as possible because I have to burn a lot of dvd drive of my documentary.
Thank you to you in advance
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Bonjour Jacout, Dévérouiller un fond de menu avec photoshop n'est pas pas compliqué , tu n'as donc certainement pas fait d'erreur.  Si tu veux que quelqu'un regarde ton fichier .psd, je veux bien le faire. Ceci dit , je n'ai jamais cru la version d'Adobe concernant l'abandon d'Encore suite à une possible disparition des médias physiques. Je partage tes regrets et je suis même un peu indigné de voir Adobe "demander" à ses clients d'aller voir ailleurs alorsqu'ils ont choisi une suite Adobe  en partie à cause de l'intégration de tous les logiciels nécessaires à leur Job ou Hobby y compris Encore.  C'est un peu comme si Mercédes proposait demain une modèle en disant à ses clients pour les sièges des passagers adressez vous à la concurrencence. Andres

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