Premiere pro cc to encore cs6

how do you send timeline in premiere pro cc to encore cs6

You don't... you export from PProCC as MPEG2 DVD and import the two (audio and video) files into EncoreCS6 for authoring
CS6 is the final Encore http://www.adobe.com/products/encore/faq.html
-a workaround for the Cloud http://blogs.adobe.com/davtechtable/
-also http://helpx.adobe.com/encore/kb/encore-cs6-installed-cc.html
-http://tv.adobe.com/watch/davtechtable/using-premiere-pro-cc-encore-cs6-for-bluray-dvd-and -interactive-video-for-ipadatv-and-mobile-hd/

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