Where is Encore ? How do we make DVD/Blu-Ray now ?

I purchased CC subscription last month and we just finished all the mp4 of the wedding movies.
Now its time to burn them to BluRay.
Earlier we simply opened the Encore and set the end action as the starting frame of the mp4 and then used to burn it.
Thats all.
Now when I try to search encore , I dont see it in the list ?
Where has it gone ?
What to do ?

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